African Americans + Civil rights
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African Americans + Civil rights
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African Americans + Civil rights
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- Kokujin wa naze matenaika, Māchin Rūsā Kingu [cho] ; Nakajima Yoriko ; Furukawa Hiromi yaku
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- W.E.B. DuBois--the fight for equality and the American century, 1919-1963, David Levering Lewis
- What the children told us, the untold story of the famous "doll test" and the Black psychologists who changed the world, Tim Spofford
- Presumed guilty, how the Supreme Court empowered the police and subverted civil rights, Erwin Chemerinsky
- Open season, legalized genocide of colored people, Ben Crump
- The Black Panther party (reconsidered), edited by Charles E. Jones
- Feizhou yi Meiguo ren de dou zheng shi, Jiekuilin Sinuodeng bian zhu ; Gao Zhiwu yi
- Notes of a native son, by James Baldwin
- King, a biography, David Levering Lewis
- The devil you know, a Black power manifesto, Charles M. Blow
- Conversations with Cornel West, Teodros Kiros
- Have Black lives ever mattered?, Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Black and blue, inside the divide between the police and Black America, Jeff Pegues
- A call to conscience, the landmark speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., edited by Clayborne Carson and Kris Shephard
- Blacks in America, 1954-1979, by Florence Jackson
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
- Black resistance, white law ;, a history of constitutional racism in America
- The Jim Crow laws and racism in United States history, David K. Fremon
- When and where I enter, the impact of Black women on race and sex in America, Paula Giddings
- What the children told us, the untold story of the famous "doll test" and the Black psychologists who changed the world, Tim Spofford
- Paul Robeson speaks, writings, speeches, interviews, 1918-1974, edited, with introd. and notes, by Philip S. Foner
- A testament of hope, the essential writings of Martin Luther King, Jr., edited by James Melvin Washington
- And justice for all, the United States Commission on Civil Rights and the continuing struggle for freedom in America, Mary Frances Berry
- Double victory, how African American women broke race and gender barriers to help win World War II, Cheryl Mullenbach
- Devil in the grove, Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the dawn of a new America, Gilbert King
- Making black lives matter, confronting anti-black racism, Kevin Cokley, editor
- Strategies for freedom, the changing patterns of Black protest, by Bayard Rustin
- Painting the streets, Oakland uprising in the time of rebellion
- Kingu bokushi to Marukomu X, Kōsaka Noboru
- African Americans, voices of triumph, by the editors of Time-Life Books ; with a foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Black movements in America, Cedric J. Robinson
- Freedom dreams, the Black radical imagination, Robin D.G. Kelley
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- Alice's ordinary people, a film by Craig Dudnick ; produced by Imagine Video Productions in association with Shorefront
- Habla Malcolm X, discursos, entrevistas, y declaraciones, [edición Martin Kopple]
- Notes of a native son, James Baldwin ; with a new introduction by Edward P. Jones
- From #BlackLivesMatter to Black liberation, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
- I have a dream, Martin Luther King Jr. ; paintings by Kadir Nelson
- Quiet strength, the faith, the hope, and the heart of a woman who changed a nation, reflections by Rosa Parks with Gregory J. Reed
- Walking with the wind, a memoir of the movement, John Lewis with Michael D'Orso
- Free at last, a history of the Civil Rights Movement and those who died in the struggle, Sara Bullard ; introduction by Julian Bond
- Not even past, Barack Obama and the burden of race, Thomas J. Sugrue
- The black agenda, bold solutions for a broken system, edited by Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman ; foreword by Tressie McMillan Cottom
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- Race man, the collected works of Julian Bond
- Martin Luther King Jr. and the march on Washington
- A white scholar and the Black community, 1945-1965, essays and reflections, August Meier ; afterword by John H. Bracey, Jr
- Keeping hope alive, sermons and speeches of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
- Reflections by Rosa Parks, the quiet strength and faith of a woman who changed a nation, Rosa Parks with Gregory J. Reed
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