Incoming Resources
- American civil rights movement, Emily Mahoney
- Nonviolent resistance in the civil rights movement, by Gail Terp ; content consultant, William P. Jones, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Not in our lifetimes, the future of black politics, Michael C. Dawson
- The civil rights movement, Lydia Bjornlund
- We are still here, a photographic history of the American Indian Movement, photographs by Dick Bancroft ; text by Laura Waterman Wittstock
- Negroes and the gun, the Black tradition of arms, by Nicholas Johnson
- Courage and growth, Jim Ollhoff
- Perspectives on the civil rights movement, by Heidi Deal
- In the balance of power, independent Black politics and third-party movements in the United States, Omar H. Ali ; foreword by Eric Foner
- The civil rights movement, then and now, by Dan Elish
- North of Dixie, civil rights photography beyond the South, Mark Speltz ; with a preface by Deborah Willis
- Unexampled courage, the blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring, Richard Gergel
- The sustainers, being, building and doing good through activism in the sacred spaces of civil rights, human rights and social movements, Catherine Fleming Bruce
- African-American activists, Carol Ellis
- Where do we go from here, chaos or community?, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; [foreword by Coretta Scott King ; introduction by Vincent Harding]
- How it feels to be free, a production of Yap Films Inc. in association with American Masters Pictures, ITVS, Black Public Media and documentary Channel ; producer, Elizabeth Trojian ; director, Yoruba Richen
- Architects of civil rights, producer/writer, Elisabeth Libby ; director, Rick Manning
- The movement, 1960, by Selene Castrovilla
- The Black lives matter movement, by Peggy J. Parks
- Party crashing, how the hip-hop generation declared political independence, Keli Goff
- Maroon the implacable, the collected writings of Russell Maroon Shoatz, edited by Fred Ho and Quincy Saul ; [foreword by Chuck D.]
- Have Black lives ever mattered?, Mumia Abu-Jamal
- I am a man!, race, manhood, and the civil rights movement, Steve Estes
- Dog whistle politics, how coded racial appeals have reinvented racism and wrecked the middle class, Ian Haney-López
- The civil rights movement, by Jennifer Joline Anderson
- Jim Crow and policing, Kevin P. Winn with Kelisa Wing
- Making all Black lives matter, reimagining freedom in the twenty-first century, Barbara Ransby
- The civil rights movement, by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
- African Americans in political office, from the Civil War to the White House, Barbara M. Linde
- Black power encyclopedia, from "Black is beautiful" to urban uprisings, Akinyele Umoja, Karin L. Stanford, and Jasmin A. Young, editors
- Civil rights crossroads, nation, community, and the Black freedom struggle, Steven F. Lawson
- The Civil Rights Movement, John O'Mara
- History kids, Wonderscape Education
- This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed, how guns made the civil rights movement possible, Charles E. Cobb Jr
- Black Lives Matter, from hashtag to the streets, Dr. Artika R. Tyner
- The movement, 1955, Nel Yomtov
- The civil rights movement, an interactive history adventure, by Heather Adamson
- #1960now, photographs of civil rights activists and black lives matter protests, by Sheila Pree Bright
- Sellout, the politics of racial betrayal, Randall Kennedy
- Linda Brown, you are not alone, the Brown v. Board of Education decision : a collection, edited by Joyce Carol Thomas ; illustrations by Curtis James
- African American civil rights movement
- Dark days, bright nights, from Black power to Barack Obama, Peniel E. Joseph
- The American civil rights movement, the African-American struggle for equality, Linda Jacobs Altman
- The civil rights movement, by Craig E. Blohm
- A history of the civil rights movement, produced and directed by Rhonda Fabian & Jerry Baber
- If you were a kid during the civil rights movement, by Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Kelly Kennedy
- Separate no more, the long road to Brown v. Board of Education, Lawrence Goldstone
- Civil rights, Hilarie Staton
- 2020 Black Lives Matter marches, by Joyce Markovics
- Ready for a brand new beat, how "Dancing in the street" became the anthem for a changing America, Mark Kurlansky