African Americans -- Civil rights | History -- Juvenile literature
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- 12 incredible facts about the Montgomery bus boycott
- A stranger in my own house : the story of W.E.B. Du Bois
- Accused! : the trials of the Scottsboro Boys : lies, prejudice, and the Fourteenth Amendment
- African-American activists
- African-American activists
- Amazing Americans : Thurgood Marshall
- American Civil Rights Movement
- An American story
- An American story
- An American story
- Civil rights
- Civil rights then and now : a timeline of past and present social justice issues in America
- Civil-rights activists
- Climbing Lincoln's steps : the African American journey
- El movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos
- Evicted! : the struggle for the right to vote
- Evicted! : the struggle for the right to vote
- Exploring civil rights-- the movement : 1955
- Exploring civil rights-- the movement : 1957
- Farewell to Jim Crow : the rise and fall of segregation in America
- Freedom : life after slavery
- Heroes for civil rights
- Ida B. Wells
- Ida B. Wells
- Ida B. Wells
- Ida B. Wells : lynching, our national crime
- Ida B. Wells, voice of truth : educator, feminist, and anti-lynching civil rights leader
- Martin Luther King, Jr : man of peace
- Mary Church Terrell : speaking out for civil rights
- Respecting the contributions of African Americans
- Sitting in, standing up : leaders of the Civil Rights era
- Slavery
- Stolen justice : the struggle for African American voting rights
- Stolen justice : the struggle for African American voting rights
- Stolen justice : the struggle for African American voting rights
- Stolen justice : the struggle for African-American voting rights
- The African-American struggle for legal equality in American history
- The Black experience in America : from civil rights to the present
- The Scottsboro boys
- The civil rights movement
- The cycle of a dream : a kid's introduction to structural racism in America
- The migration north
- The movement 1957
- The movement : 1955
- The movement : 1957
- The movement : 1960
- The movement : 1960
- The movement : 1963
- The movement : 1965
- The movement : 1965
- They had a dream : the struggles of four of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights movement, from Frederick Douglass to Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
- We are not yet equal : understanding our racial divide
- What is the civil rights movement?
- What is the civil rights movement?
- What is the civil rights movement?
- Who was Ida B. Wells?
- Who was Ida B. Wells?
- Who was Ida B. Wells?
- Yours for justice, Ida B. Wells : the daring life of a crusading journalist
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