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- GARE Communications Guide May 2018
- Rosa Parks Was Born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. After Her Parents, Separated When Rosa Was Two, Rosa’S Mother Moved the Family to Live with Her Parents
- Equality Orlando Patterson
- The New Jim Crow Is the Old Jim Crow
- Affirmative Action in South Africa: Transformation Or Tokenism Penelope Andrews New York Law School, [email protected]
- The Civil Rights Movement.Pdf
- Black Teachers and the Struggle for Racial Equality Davison M
- Algorithmic Jim Crow
- 1961: the Freedom Riders Fifty Years Ago, 13 People Began a Journey Through the Deep South—And Forever Changed the Nation by Merrill Perlman
- Promoting Racial Equality Todd D
- Racial Matters, Proves Beyond Question That the Critics Were Correct
- Briefing Document
- Reading Guide for The 1857 Project Essays
- The 1960 Nashville Student Sit-In Movement
- Interracial Marriage in the Shadows of Jim Crow: Racial Segregation As a System of Racial and Gender Subordination
- The NAACP's Legal Campaign Against Educational
- Equality from a Human Point of View Christopher Lebron
- Organizational Secrecy and the FBI's COINTELPRO–Black Nationalist
- Human Rights, Racial Equality & New Information Technologies
- The Civil Rights Movement
- A/HRC/EMRTD/3/CRP.2 17 March 2021
- Black Models Matter: Challenging the Racism of Aesthetics and the Facade of Inclusion in the Fashion Industry
- The Triumph of Tokenism: the Voting Rights Act and the Theory of Black Electoral Success
- The Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination in the Administration of Justice
- Overview: the Civil Rights Movement
- America's Civil Rights Struggle
- We Don't Want Another Black Freedom Movement!
- Junior Ranger Book, Freedom Riders National Monument
- Organizations of the Civil Rights Movement by Thoughtco.Com, Adapted by Newsela Staff on 06.07.19 Word Count 569 Level 1040L
- The Freedom Riders: a Clergyman's View, an Historian's View, CORE
- Handbook on the Racial Equality Directive
- The Law, the Courts, and Jim Crow: Lesson Plans
- Introduction
- Brief Amicus Curiae of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Support of Petitioner
- The Rise of the NAACP
- Freedom Rides in Mississippi 50Th Anniversary Online Lesson
- Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice
- The Launching of the Student Sit-In Movement: the Role Of
- Resource Guide Produced by TCT on Tour
- Why the 1960 Lunch Counter Sit-Ins Worked: a Case Study of Law and Social Movement Mobilization
- Segregation-In-America.Pdf
- The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past
- Hoosiers and the American Story Chapter 11
- To the Core: the Congress of Racial Equality, the Seattle Civil Rights Movement, and the Shift to Black Militancy
- Jim Crow's Enduring Legacy from Jim Crow to Civil Rights: the Supreme Court and the Struggle for Racial Equality by Michael J
- Social Protests Overview
- Congressional Record—House H8066
- Sit-Ins: the Students Report
- Teaching About Racial Discrimination in the Jim Crow Era with Resources from the Center for Legislative Archives at the National Archives Guiding Question
- Race and Democratic Aspirations in America