Civil rights movements
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- The Parchman Ordeal, 1965 Natchez Civil Rights Injustice, G. Mark LaFrancis with Robert Morgan and Darrell White ; foreword by James Meredith, writer & Civil Rights Activist
- Someday is now, Clara Luper and the 1958 Oklahoma City sit-ins, written by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich ; illustrated by Jade Johnson
- El movimiento de derechos civiles, John O'Mara ; traducido por Aleberto Jimenez
- Taking the fight South, chronicle of a Jew's battle for civil rights in Mississippi, Howard Ball
- Summer of '69, Elin Hilderbrand
- Bloody Lowndes, civil rights and Black power in Alabama's Black Belt, Hasan Kwame Jeffries
- The schoolhouse door, segregation's last stand at the University of Alabama, E. Culpepper Clark ; [with a new foreword by Dan T. Carter]
- Spies of Mississippi, directed and produced by Dawn Porter ; writer, Rick Bowers ; producer, Risa Morimoto ; a co-production of Trilogy Films, LOOKS Filmproduktionen GmbH, NDR in collaboration with Arte, Mississippi Public Broadcasting, KCTS 9, and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) ; produced by Trilogy Films
- To the promised land, Martin Luther King and the fight for economic justice, Michael K. Honey
- The papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., senior editor, Clayborne Carson ; volume editors, Ralph E. Luker, Penny A. Russell ; advisory editor, Louis R. Harlan
- John Lewis, get to know the statesman who marched for civil rights, by Jehan Jones-Radgowski
- Carry me home, Birmingham, Alabama, the climactic battle of the civil rights revolution, Diane McWhorter
- Until there is justice, the life of Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Jennifer Scanlon
- Sit-in, how four friends stood up by sitting down, by Andrea Davis Pinkney illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- The Chicago Freedom Movement, Martin Luther King Jr. and civil rights activism in the north, edited by Mary Lou Finley, Bernard LaFayette Jr., James R. Ralph Jr., and Pam Smith ; foreword by Clayborne Carson
- Loretta Little looks back, three voices go tell it! : a monologue novel, Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrations by Brian Pinkney
- Right to Revolt, the crusade for racial justice in Mississippi's Central Piney Woods, Patricia Michelle Boyett
- The third reconstruction, how a moral movement is overcoming the politics of division and fear, the Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II ; with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
- The civil rights movement for kids, a history with 21 activities, Mary C. Turck
- 4 little girls, HBO Home Video ; HBO Original Programming ; an HBO documentary film in association with a 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks production ; a Spike Lee Joint ; director, producer, Spike Lee ; producer, Sam Pollard
- On the freedom side, how five decades of youth activists have remixed American history, Wesley C. Hogan
- Jimmie Lee & James, two lives, two deaths, and the movement that changed America, Steve Fiffer & Adar Cohen
- Separados no somos iguales, Sylvia Méndez y la lucha de su familia por la integración, Duncan Tonatiuh ; traducción del inglés por Teresa Mlawer
- Black Americans and the Civil Rights Movement in the West, edited by Bruce A. Glasrud and Cary D. Wintz ; foreword by Quintard Taylor
- Afeni Shakur, evolution of a revolutionary, Jasmine Guy
- For freedom's sake, the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, Chana Kai Lee
- The Watsons go to Birmingham, Arc Entertainment and Walden Media present ; a Tonik production ; produced by Philip Kleinbart ; produced by Tonya Lewis Lee, Nikki Silver ; teleplay by Tonya Lewis Lee and Stephen Glantz & Caliope Brattlestreet ; directed by Kenny Leon
- To write in the light of freedom, the newspapers of the 1964 Mississippi freedom schools, edited by William Sturkey and Jon N. Hale
- Just like Martin, Ossie Davis
- Freedom rights, new perspectives on the civil rights movement, edited by Danielle L. McGuire and John Dittmer
- Leveling the playing field, the story of the Syracuse 8, David Marc ; foreword by Jim Brown
- This far and no further, photographs inspired by the Voting Rights Movement, William Abranowicz ; with Zander Abranowicz ; foreword by Nikole Hannah-Jones
- Between remembrance and repair, commemorating racial violence in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Claire Whitlinger
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s I have a dream speech in translation, what it really means, by Leslie J. Holland
- Walking with the wind, a memoir of the movement, John Lewis with Michael D'Orso
- Prayer pilgrimage for freedom, Lee Friedlander
- Civil rights sit-ins, by Duchess Harris
- Mississippi burning, producers, Frederick Zollo and Robert F. Colesberry ; written by Chris Gerolmo ; director, Alan Parker
- Martin and Bobby, a journey toward justice, Claire Rudolf Murphy
- Standing up for civil rights in St. Louis, Amanda E. Doyle and Melanie A. Adams
- The Greensboro lunch counter, what an artifact can tell us about the Civil Rights Movement, by Shawn Pryor
- Aaron Henry, the fire ever burning, Aaron Henry with Constance Curry ; introduction by John Dittmer
- The postwar era, 1945-early 1970s, by Katherine Krieg ; content consultant, James Wolfinger, PhD, Associate Dean for Curriculum and Programs, DePaul University
- Learning from the Germans, race and the memory of evil, Susan Neiman
- The civil rights movement, an eyewitness history, Sanford Wexler ; introduction by Julian Bond
- Progressive racism, the collected conservative writings of David Horowitz, David Horowitz
- The struggle for Black equality, Harvard Sitkoff
- Civil rights marches, Linda and Charles George
- On fire, five civil rights sit-ins and the rhetoric of protest, edited by Sean Patrick O'Rourke & Lesli K. Pace
- Reluctant reformers, racism and social reform movements in the United States, Robert L. Allen and Chude Pamela Allen ; foreword by Jamelle Bouie