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- SNCC: Report on Spring Conference, April 27-29, 1962
- Student Voice, October, 1962
- The Student Voice, Inc
- Love and Terror in the Black Church
- Black Lives Matter Reading List
- Stepping Into Selma Voting Rights History and Legacy Today by Deborah Menkart
- What Is Your Legacy
- March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
- Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement Gender & American Culture Coeditors
- African American Culture As a Political Weapon in the 1960S Civil Rights Movement
- Most of the Individuals and Institutions That Were Acknowledged in Volume I of the Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Also Contributed to This Volume
- The Importance of SNCC, a Discussion
- The Nashville Civil Rights Movement
- From Civil Rights to Black Power: the Significance of the 1965-66 Alabama Freedom Movement
- OUR STORY Coloring Book WOMEN of the CHURCH Behind the Black Church Is a Whole Bunch of Incredibly Powerful, Inspiring, and Revolutionary Women
- The Civil Rights Journey of Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall Courtney Pace Lyons
- Volume 32 New Series 2015 Issn 1937-8386
- Rev. Dr. Ronny Lanier: on This Key Practice
- Black Music Research Bulletin, Spring 1990
- Racial Violence and the Politics of Innocence: from the Postwar South to Post-Racial America
- Show Companion Activity Packet
- The Black Perspective November-December 1990
- Ÿþm I C R O S O F T W O R
- The Long Civil Rights Movement BUSINESS TABLE of CONTENTS
- Social Justice Institute Offical Program
- THE SOUTHWEST GEORGIA FREEDOM MOVEMENT and the POLITICS of EMPOWERMENT by ALIS
- Survey of Current Field Work
- Women and Civil Rights: a Personal Refection
- “Realizing Dr. King's Vision for Every Child: Ending Child Poverty”
- BJC Magazine
- If Selma Were Heaven: Economic Transformation and Black Freedom Struggles in the Alabama Black Belt, 1901 – 2000
- 'What That Meant to Me': SNCC Women, The