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  • Learning from History the Nashville Sit-In Campaign with Joanne Sheehan

    Learning from History the Nashville Sit-In Campaign with Joanne Sheehan

  • What Made Nonviolent Protest Effective During the Civil Rights Movement?

    What Made Nonviolent Protest Effective During the Civil Rights Movement?

  • Viewer's Guide

    Viewer's Guide

  • Black-Jewish Coalition” Unraveled: Where Does Israel Fit?

    Black-Jewish Coalition” Unraveled: Where Does Israel Fit?

  • Biographical Description for the Historymakers® Video Oral History with Reverend James Bevel

    Biographical Description for the Historymakers® Video Oral History with Reverend James Bevel

  • Inspired by Gandhi and the Power of Nonviolence: African American

    Inspired by Gandhi and the Power of Nonviolence: African American

  • Civil Rights Done Right a Tool for Teaching the Movement TEACHING TOLERANCE

    Civil Rights Done Right a Tool for Teaching the Movement TEACHING TOLERANCE

  • Court Documents Related to Martin Luther King, Jr., and Memphis Sanitation Workers. the Constitution Community: Postwar United States (1945 to Early 1970S)

    Court Documents Related to Martin Luther King, Jr., and Memphis Sanitation Workers. the Constitution Community: Postwar United States (1945 to Early 1970S)

  • Finding Aid to the Historymakers ® Video Oral History with Reverend James Bevel

    Finding Aid to the Historymakers ® Video Oral History with Reverend James Bevel

  • Selma the Bridge to the Ballot

    Selma the Bridge to the Ballot

  • Nce Upon a Time in America

    Nce Upon a Time in America

  • Selma “Bridge to Freedom” from Eyes on the Prize (55 Minutes) Viewing and Discussion Guide

    Selma “Bridge to Freedom” from Eyes on the Prize (55 Minutes) Viewing and Discussion Guide

  • Civil Rights Chart

    Civil Rights Chart

  • Selma Civil Rights Movement

    Selma Civil Rights Movement

  • The Blackstone Rangers and the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement in Chicago

    The Blackstone Rangers and the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement in Chicago

  • Information to Users

    Information to Users

  • Walking the Walk

    Walking the Walk

  • DIANE NASH OPENING STATEMENT Chairwoman Maloney Ranking

    DIANE NASH OPENING STATEMENT Chairwoman Maloney Ranking

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  • Finding Aid to the Historymakers ® Video Oral History with Reverend Dr
  • We're Going Too!
  • King in Chicago” Office of Public Affairs
  • FREE at LAST: the U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 3 an 1823 Drawing Depicts Slaves Cutting Sugar Cane on the Caribbean Cultivate Sugar
  • From the Pulpit “Satyagraha = 'Soul Force'”
  • No Easy Walk (1961-1963) WYATT TEE WALKER: I Don't Think Any White Person Can Really Understand What It Is to Be a Negro in America
  • The Reverend James Bevel Was One of of Non-Violent Education in the Poor Indian Who Took Him Seriously
  • Briefing Document
  • The 1960 Nashville Student Sit-In Movement
  • Quotations from the Wayside Action and Activism Trouble Neglected Becomes Still More Troublesome
  • Records of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1954–1970
  • Interview with James Bevel November 13, 1985 Chicago, Illinois Production Team: C Camera Rolls: 552-556 Sound Rolls: 1523-1524 Interviewer: James A
  • Archbishop Iakovos and the Greek Orthodox Church
  • Invitation Letter
  • TESIS Cjunco
  • BIRMINGHAM MANIFESTO Slightly Better Experience with the Ex­ the Document Below Was Made Pub­ Perience of Hotel Accommodations and Lic on April 3Rd
  • The Chicago Freedom Movement 40 Years Later: a Symposium
  • Abbreviations Used in Notes


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