Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
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Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
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Civil rights movements
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Incoming Resources
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- 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
- Autobiography of a freedom rider, my life as a foot soldier for civil rights, Thomas M. Armstrong and Natalie R. Bell
- Booker's place, a Mississippi story, Hangover Lounge presents ; in association with Eyepatch Productions ; directed by Raymond de Felitta ; produced by David Zellerford
- Joe T. Patterson and the white south's dilemma, evolving resistance to black advancement, Robert E. Luckett Jr
- David L. Jordan, from the Mississippi cotton fields to the state senate, a memoir, David L. Jordan with Robert L. Jenkins ; foreword by Mike Espy
- Fannie Lou Hamer, the life of a civil rights icon, Earnest N. Bracey
- Aaron Henry, the fire ever burning, Aaron Henry with Constance Curry ; introduction by John Dittmer
- For a voice and the vote, my journey with the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, Lisa Anderson Todd
- For freedom's sake, the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, Chana Kai Lee
- To write in the light of freedom, the newspapers of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Schools, edited by William Sturkey and Jon N. Hale
- Freedom Summer for young people, the violent season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy, Bruce Watson ; adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
- To write in the light of freedom, the newspapers of the 1964 Mississippi freedom schools, edited by William Sturkey and Jon N. Hale
- No small thing, the 1963 Mississippi Freedom Vote, William H. Lawson
- We shall not be moved, the Jackson Woolworth's sit-in and the movement it inspired, M.J. O'Brien
- Lessons from freedom summer, ordinary people building extraordinary movements, Kathy Emery, Linda Reid Gold, & Sylvia Braselmann ; [foreword by Howard Zinn]
- A voice that could stir an army, Fannie Lou Hamer and the rhetoric of the Black freedom movement, Maegan Parker Brooks
- Aaron Henry of Mississippi, inside agitator, Minion K. C. Morrison
- Freedom summer, the savage season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy, Bruce Watson
- Ed King's Mississippi, behind the scenes of freedom summer, Rev. Ed King and Trent Watts
- Black bodies in the river, searching for Freedom Summer, Davis W. Houck
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