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- 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America: Freedom Summer
- The Selma Voting Rights Struggle: 15 Key Points from Bottom-Up History and Why It Matters Today
- “Give Light and the People Will Find a Way”: Ella Baker and Her Radical Democratic Vision for America Timothy B
- “Mississippi: Is This America?” (1962-1964) from Eyes on the Prize (55 Minutes)
- AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Presents Freedom Summer
- "They Say That Freedom Is a Constant Struggle": the Mississippi Summer Project of 1964
- Stories from Freedom Summer 1964 Anna Mccollum University of Mississippi
- Children's Activity Book
- Free at Last. a History of the Civil Rights Movement and Those Who Died in the Struggle
- Freedom Summer 1964
- The FBI's Response to Civil Right Crimes During Mississippi Freedom
- Planning the Unit
- Station 1: the Freedom Summer Project
- Southern White Activists in the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement
- Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964 Fifty Years Later — the Old Jim Crow, the New Jim Crow
- The Foundations of Freedom Summer: Close Reading
- Whiteness and the Rhetorical Genres of Freedom Summer Lindsey Ives
- Selma, Martin Luther King and Civil Rights Narratives
- “I Never Will Forget” Memories from Mississippi Freedom Summer
- African American Culture As a Political Weapon in the 1960S Civil Rights Movement
- HIST 309 African American History
- Zwerling Writes Home (Above) As an FBI Poster Announcing the Disappearance of Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner Receives National Media Attention
- Civil Rights Activity Book
- COFO Letter to Roy Wilkens, NAACP, March 1, 1964 Re Freedom Summer
- Living in a Time of Momentous Change How the Dartmouth Class of 1967 Met the Challengesof Vietnam, the Human Rights Movement and O Mu H Lse
- MISSISSIPPPI FREEDOM SUMMER Jackson Convention Center and SOTH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE Tougaloo College JUNE 25
- Seventh Graders' Open Inquiry Into Civil Rights Using Social History
- Mississippi Freedom Summer 64 50Th Anniversary
- TEACHER EDITION Curricular Connections Below Are Key Standards Featured in This Learning Lagniappe
- Freedom Summer (JUNE 21, 1964)
- Mississippi Mau Mau: Medgar Evers and the Black Freedom Struggle, 1952-1963
- Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice
- Eyes on the Prize Study Guide, It Evokes Emotional Memories of My Experiences As a Young Civil Rights Worker in Mississippi in the Mid-1960’S
- The Movie Selma and Because They Marched: a Comparison
- Unsung Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement
- Mississippi Civil Rights Sites Special Resource Study — Newsletter #1
- CASE: LAUREL, MISSISSIPPI IDENTITY: Civil Rights Workers
- Mississippi Mau Mau
- A 'Freedom Summer'
- Freedom Summer 1964
- Freedom Summer: Going South for Social Justice Jesse Hinds Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- Learning in the Light of Freedom: the Mississippi Freedom Schools of 1964
- Mississippi’S Continued Record of Racial Discrimination in Voting, the Tireless Mississippians Who Push Forward, & the Critical Need to Restore the Voting Rights Act
- A Historical Narrative of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Freedom Schools and Their Legacy for Contemporary Youth Leadership Development Programming