Southern States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
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Southern States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
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- The children's march, Teaching Tolerance presents a production of Tell the Truth Pictures ; a film by Hudson & Houston ; produced and directed by Robert Hudson and Bobby Houston ; a co-production of Teaching Tolerance & HBO
- The Civil rights movement, a very short introduction, Thomas C. Holt
- Deep delta justice, a Black teen, his lawyer, and their groundbreaking battle for civil rights in the South, Matthew Van Meter
- The maid narratives, Black domestics and White families in the Jim Crow South, Katherine van Wormer, David W. Jackson III, and Charletta Sudduth
- On the road to freedom, a guided tour of the civil rights trail, by Charles E. Cobb, Jr
- Pageants, parlors, & pretty women, race and beauty in the twentieth-century South, Blain Roberts
- Beyond innocence, the life sentence of Darryl Hunt : a true story of race, wrongful conviction, and an American reckoning still to come, Phoebe Zerwick
- Race, crime, and policing in the Jim Crow South, African Americans and law enforcement in Birmingham, Memphis, and New Orleans, 1920-1945, Brandon T. Jett
- After the dream, black and white southerners since 1965, Timothy J. Minchin and John A. Salmond
- Hands on the freedom plow, personal accounts by women in SNCC, edited by Faith S. Holsaert ... [et at.]
- From rights to economics, the ongoing struggle for Black equality in the U.S. South, Timothy J. Minchin
- The education of a Black radical, a Southern civil rights activist's journey, 1959-1964, D'Army Bailey with Roger Easson ; foreword by Nikki Giovanni
- The South, Jim Crow and its afterlives, Adolph Reed, Jr. ; with a foreword by Barbara J. Fields
- Light, bright, and damn near white, Edward Baken
- Veiled visions, the 1906 Atlanta race riot and the reshaping of American race relations, David Fort Godshalk
- There goes my everything, white Southerners in the age of civil rights, 1945-1975, Jason Sokol
- This ain't Chicago, race, class, and regional identity in the post-soul South, Zandria F. Robinson
- The South, Jim Crow and its afterlives, Adolph L. Reed Jr. ; with a foreword by Barbara J. Fields
- In remembrance of Emmett Till, regional stories and media responses to the Black freedom struggle, Darryl Mace
- At the dark end of the street, Black women, rape, and resistance : a new history of the civil rights movement, from Rosa Parks to the rise of Black power, Danielle L. McGuire
- Whitewashing the South, white memories of segregation and civil rights, Kristen M. Lavelle
- Unspeakable, the story of Junius Wilson, Susan Burch and Hannah Joyner
- CorazoĢn de Dixie, Mexicanos in the U.S. South since 1910, Julie M. Weise
- Rage in the Gate City, the story of the 1906 Atlanta race riot, Rebecca Burns
- In remembrance of Emmett Till, regional stories and media responses to the Black freedom struggle, Darryl Mace
- The Southern Manifesto, massive resistance and the fight to preserve segregation, John Kyle Day
- Defying Dixie, the radical roots of civil rights, 1919-1950, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore
- Luther P. Jackson and a life for civil rights, Michael Dennis
- A life in red, a story of forbidden love, the Great Depression, and the communist fight for a Black nation in the deep South, by David Beasley
- The wrong side of Murder Creek, a White southerner in the freedom movement, Bob Zellner with Constance Curry ; foreword by Julian Bond
- The color of the law, race, violence, and justice in the post-World War II South, Gail Williams O'Brien
- Freedom riders, 1961 and the struggle for racial justice, Raymond Arsenault
- At the dark end of the street, black women, rape, and resistance : a new history of the civil rights movement from Rosa Parks to the rise of black power, Danielle L. McGuire
- The irony of the solid South, Democrats, Republicans, and race, 1865-1944, Glenn Feldman
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