Incoming Resources
- Stayed on freedom, the long history of black power through one family's journey, Dan Berger
- The end of White world supremacy, four speeches, by Malcolm X ; edited, and with an introduction by Benjamin Karim
- The movement, 1960, by Selene Castrovilla
- Dark days, bright nights, from Black power to Barack Obama, Peniel E. Joseph
- Who speaks for the Negro?, Robert Penn Warren, with an introduction by David W. Blight
- North of Dixie, civil rights photography beyond the South, Mark Speltz ; with a preface by Deborah Willis
- Struggling for civil rights, Stephanie Fitzgerald
- Born along the color line, the 1933 Amenia Conference and the rise of a national civil rights movement, Eben Miller
- Race, riots, and roller coasters, the struggle over segregated recreation in America, Victoria W. Wolcott
- African-American activists, Carol Ellis
- Saying it loud, 1966--the year Black power challenged the civil rights movement, Mark Whitaker
- From here to equality, reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century, William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen
- An army of lions, the civil rights struggle before the NAACP, Shawn Leigh Alexander
- Waiting 'til the midnight hour, [a narrative history of Black power in America], by Peniel E. Joseph
- Conversations about black experiences
- On the road to freedom, a guided tour of the civil rights trail, by Charles E. Cobb, Jr
- Long overdue, the politics of racial reparations, Charles P. Henry
- Freedom facts and firsts, 400 years of the African American civil rights experience /, Jessie Carney Smith and Linda T. Wynn
- Have Black lives ever mattered?, Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Sellout, the politics of racial betrayal, Randall Kennedy
- The Freedom Summer murders, Don Mitchell
- Pure fire, self-defense as activism in the civil rights era, Christopher B. Strain
- El movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos, Emily Mahoney ; traducido por Esther Sarfatti
- Death blow to Jim Crow, the National Negro Congress and the rise of militant civil rights, Erik S. Gellman
- Exploring civil rights-- the movement, 1955, Nel Yomtov
- Leaving Cleaver, Henry Louis Gates Jr. remembers Eldridge Cleaver, a Basic Black and Frontline co-production for WGBH/Boston ; producer, June Cross ; written by June Cross and Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Sit-in, how four friends stood up by sitting down, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Jim Crow and policing, Kevin P. Winn with Kelisa Wing
- Have I ever told you Black lives matter / :, by Shani Mahiri King ; illustrated by Bobby C. Martin Jr
- The movement, 1965, by Jay Leslie
- Black boys, Never Whisper Justice Films ; in association with Listen Up Media, Nation of Artists, Juniper Networks ; a film by Sonia Lowman ; executive producer[s], Malcolm Jenkins, Steve Clark, Scott McCreary ; produced by Never Whisper Justice ; producer[s], Chad Williamson, Jon-Thomas Royston, Elliot Kotek, Sonia Lowman
- Negroes and the gun, the Black tradition of arms, Nicholas Johnson
- Groundwork, local Black freedom movements in America, edited by Jeanne F. Theoharis and Komozi Woodard ; with a foreword by Charles Payne
- Rooming in the master's house, power and privilege in the rise of Black conservatism, Molefi K. Asante and Ronald E. Hall
- We ain't what we ought to be, the Black freedom struggle from emancipation to Obama, Stephen Tuck
- The movement, 1963, by Angela Shanté
- The fire this time, Randall Kenan
- We are not yet equal, understanding our racial divide, Carol Anderson with Tonya Bolden
- Spies of Mississippi
- Betrayal, how Black intellectuals have abandoned the ideals of the civil rights era, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed, how guns made the civil rights movement possible, Charles E. Cobb Jr
- Driving while black, African American travel and the road to civil rights, Gretchen Sorin
- MLK/FBI, director, Sam Pollard
- This day in civil rights history, Horace Randall Williams and Ben Beard
- How it feels to be free, director, Yoruba Richen ; producer, Elizabeth Trojian
- Call and response, the story of Black Lives Matter, by Veronica Chambers with Jennifer Harlan
- Driving while black, African American travel and the road to civil rights, Gretchen Sorin
- The ticket to freedom, the NAACP and the struggle for Black political integration, Manfred Berg ; foreword by John David Smith, series editor
- This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed, how guns made the civil rights movement possible, Charles E. Cobb, Jr
- Agitations, ideologies and strategies in African American politics, Kevin R. Anderson