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The Civil Rights Movement

Journal Articles
 
Gender & History
‘They Finally Found Out that We Really Are Men’: Violence, Non-Violence and Black Manhood in the Civil Rights Era
Simon Wendt
 
Journal of The Historical Society
Three Weeks in Mississippi: James Meredith, Aubrey Norvell, and the Politics of Bird Shot
Aram Goudsouzian
A Stone of Hope: Prophetic Faith, Liberalism, and the Death of Jim Crow
David L. Chappell
 
History of Education Quarterly
The Struggle Begins Early: Head Start and the Mississippi Freedom Movement
Jon N. Hale
Civil Rights and the Private School Movement in Mississippi, 1964-1971
Michael W. Furquay
 
History Compass
Black Freedom Studies: Re-imagining and Redefining the Fundamentals
Jeanne Theoharis
Thinking About the Civil Rights Movement in a Conservative Age
Mark Wild
The Civil Rights Movement and the Presidency in the Hot Years of the Cold War: A Historical and Historiographical Assessment
Derek Catsam
 
Historian
The NAACP, Black Power, and the African American Freedom Struggle, 1966–1969
Simon Hall
From Harlem to Montgomery: The Bus Boycotts and Leadership of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dominic J. Capeci Jr
Assessing the Role of the NAACP in the Civil Rights Movement
Denton L. Watson
 
Religion Compass
Religion and Nonviolence in American History
Joseph Kip Kosek
 
Journal of Supreme Court History
To Sit or Not to Sit: The Supreme Court of the United States and the Civil Rights Movement in the Upper South
Peter Wallenstein
 
The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements
Civil Rights Movement (United States)
Kenneth T. Andrews
King, Martin Luther, Jr (1928–1968)
Thomas F. Jackson
Freedom Summer (United States)
Doug McAdam
 

Invisible Enemy: The African American Freedom Struggle after 1965
The Never Ending Story: American Racism from Slavery to the Civil Rights Movement
Invisible Enemy: The African-American Freedom Struggle after 1965

Greta de Jong
 
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