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African Americans + Segregation
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African Americans + Segregation
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African Americans + Segregation
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African Americans + Segregation
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Segregation
African Americans
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Signs of the times, the visual politics of Jim Crow, Elizabeth Abel
Goat Castle, a true story of murder, race, and the gothic South, Karen L. Cox
A. Philip Randolph, for jobs & freedom, a film from California Newsreel ; WETA-TV ; executive producer, Tamara E. Robinson ; produced and directed by Dante J. James ; written by Juan Williams, Dante J. James
Railroads in the African American experience, a photographic journey, Theodore Kornweibel, Jr
Ghosts of segregation, American racism, hidden in plain sight, photographs by Richard Frishman ; essays by B. Brian Foster
The luminous darkness, a personal interpretation of the anatomy of segregation and the ground of hope, by Howard Thurman
The reformatory, a novel, Tananarive Due
West of Jim Crow, the fight against California's color line, Lynn M. Hudson
East of Troost, a novel, Ellen Barker
Sit-in, how four friends stood up by sitting down, by Andrea Davis Pinkney illustrated by Brian Pinkney
Claudette Colvin, civil rights activist, Cathleen Small
Lloyd Gaines and the fight to end segregation /, written by James W. Endersby and William T. Horner
The African American roots of modernism, from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance, James Smethurst
Freedom to discriminate, how realtors conspired to segregate housing and divide America, Gene Slater
The Greensboro lunch counter, what an artifact can tell us about the Civil Rights Movement, by Shawn Pryor
The world of Jim Crow America, a daily life encyclopedia, Steven A. Reich, editor
Let the people decide, Black freedom and White resistance movements in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 1945-1986, J. Todd Moye
Threatening property, race, class, and campaigns to legislate Jim Crow neighborhoods, Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant
Uncle Jed's barbershop, by Margaree King Mitchell ; illustrated by James Ransome
The last children of Mill Creek, Vivian Gibson
Seeds of freedom, the peaceful integration of Huntsville, Alabama, Hester Bass ; illustrated by E. B. Lewis
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