Call Number (LC) Title Results
E185.6 .S66 The color line, a brief in behalf of the unborn. 1
E185.6 .S8 1943 The Negro's share; a study of income, consumption, housing and public assistance 1
E185.6 .S83 The Negro in depression and war; prelude to revolution, 1930-1945, 1
E185.6 .S9 1942 Color, class, and personality, 1
E185.6 .T44 1996 These "colored" United States : African American essays from the 1920s / 1
E185.6 .T84 2009eb The American optic : psychoanalysis, critical race theory, and Richard Wright / 1
E185.6 .T85 Leon Trotsky on Black nationalism and self-determination / 1
E185.6 .T97 Blacks in white America since 1865; issues and interpretations 1
E185.6 .U58 Minutes of proceedings of the meeting held at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, S.W., England on Wednesday June 6th at 8 o'clock ; [including], Speech presenting the case of the Negro for international racial adjustment, 1
E185.6 .U8 1993 Up South : stories, studies, and letters of This Century's Black Migrations / 1
E185.6 .W31 The future of the American Negro. 1
E185.6 .W31b 1969 Black-belt diamonds; gems from the speeches, addresses, and talks to students of Booker T. Washington. 1
E185.6 .W31n 1970 The Negro in the South; his economic progress in relation to his moral and religious development. Being the William Levi Bull lectures for the year 1907, 1
E185.6 .W36 1969 Negro life in the South; present conditions and needs, 1
E 185.6 + W51 The quest for equality; from Civil War to civil rights, 1
E185.6 .W685 2010 The warmth of other suns : the epic story of America's great migration / 1
E185.6 .W86 Negroes and the great depression; the problem of economic recovery. 1
E185.6 .W95 12 million black voices. 1
E185.6 .W98 The Negro in the South since 1865; selected essays in American Negro history. 1
E185.61 A nation can rise no higher than its women : African American Muslim women in the movement for Black self determination, 1950-1975 /
Winning the war for democracy : the March on Washington Movement, 1941-1946 /
Boasians at war : anthropology, race, and World War II /
Humane insight : looking at images of African American suffering and death /
Socialism and the American negro : Speech before audience in Great Hall, Madison Wisconsin Memorial Union, April 9, 1960. /
This Worldwide Struggle : Religion and the International Roots of the Civil Rights Movement.
Beyond civil disobedience : social nullification and black citizenship /
The Civil Rights Movement /
Reforming Jim Crow : Southern politics and state in the age before Brown /
The strange career of Jim Crow /
The struggle for racial equality : a documentary record /
The lost promise of civil rights /
Black is a country : race and the unfinished struggle for democracy /
American apartheid : segregation and the making of the underclass /
The political status of the Negro in the age of FDR /
American experience.
Women and the civil rights movement, 1954-1965 /
Transnational roots of the civil rights movement : African American explorations of the Gandhian repertoire /
Young People's Visions of the World.
The American non-dilemma : racial inequality without racism /
Greater Freedom : the Evolution of the Civil Rights Struggle in Wilson, North Carolina /
Signs of the times : the visual politics of Jim Crow /
The freedom schools : student activists in the Mississippi civil rights movement /
Desegregation and the Rhetorical Fight for African American Citizenship Rights : The Rhetorical/Legal Dynamics of "With All Deliberate Speed" /
Historical dictionary of the civil rights movement /
Dark Victorians /
A long dark night : race in America from Jim Crow to World War II /
The Color Line : a Short Introduction.
Advancing the civil rights movement : race and geography of Life magazine's visual representation, 1954-1965 /
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