Incoming Resources
- Sit-in, how four friends stood up by sitting down, by Andrea Davis Pinkney
- Dog whistle politics, how coded racial appeals have reinvented racism and wrecked the middle class, Ian Haney-López
- Have Black lives ever mattered?, Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Stayed on freedom, the long history of black power through one family's journey, Dan Berger
- Sellout, the politics of racial betrayal, Randall Kennedy
- MLK/FBI., Field of Vision and Play/Action Pictures present ; a TradesCraft Films production ; written by Benjamin Hedin, Laura Tomaselli ; produced by Benjamin Hedin ; directed by Sam Pollard, DVD/Widescreen
- We are not yet equal, understanding our racial divide, by Carol Anderson
- The civil rights movement, by Nancy Ohlin ; illustrated by Roger Simó
- From here to equality, reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century, William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen
- After Black Lives Matter, policing and anti-capitalist struggle, Cedric Johnson
- On the road to freedom, a guided tour of the civil rights trail, by Charles E. Cobb, Jr
- Born along the color line, the 1933 Amenia Conference and the rise of a national civil rights movement, Eben Miller
- The Civil Rights Movement, by Max Winter
- What is the civil rights movement?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The shadows of youth, the remarkable journey of the civil rights generation, Andrew B. Lewis
- Unexampled courage, the blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring, Richard Gergel
- Sit-in, how four friends stood up by sitting down, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Driving while black, African American travel and the road to civil rights, Gretchen Sorin
- Understanding Jim Crow, using racist memorabilia to teach tolerance and promote social justice, David Pilgrim
- Unequal, a story of America, Michael Eric Dyson & Marc Favreau
- Black Power 50, edited by Sylviane A. Diouf and Komozi Woodward, with a foreword by Khalil Gibran Muhammad
- Say their names, how Black lives came to matter in America, Curtis Bunn, Michael H. Cottman, Patrice Gaines, Nick Charles, and Keith Harriston
- Saying it loud, 1966--the year Black power challenged the civil rights movement, Mark Whitaker
- The devil you know, a Black power manifesto, Charles M. Blow
- Say their names, how Black lives came to matter in America, by Curtis Bunn, Michael H. Cottman, Patrice Gaines, Nick Charles, Keith Harriston ; foreword by Marc H. Morial
- Waging a good war, a military history of the civil rights movement, 1954-1968, Thomas E. Ricks
- Legacy of Jim Crow, by Clarence A. Haynes ; series created by Jennifer Sabin ; introduction by David Ikard