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African Americans and Civil Rights:
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Abernathy, Ralph David. And the Walls Came Tumbling Down. New York: Harper and Row, 1989. (Ref. 323.092 Abl46)
Alvis, Joel. The Bounds of Their Habitations: The Southern Presbyterian Church, Racial Ideology, and the Civil Rights Movement, 1946-1972. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, International, l990. (Ref. 305.896073 A1475b)
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Bailey, Richard. Black Legislators during the Reconstruction of Alabama, 1867-1878. n.p.:Richard
Bailey, 1984. (976.1061 B155b)
Neither Carpetbaggers nor Scalawags: Black Officeholders during the Reconstruction of Alabama, 1867-1878. First Edition. Montgomery: Richard
Bailey, 1991. (976.1061 B155n)
Barnard, Hollinger F., Ed. Outside the Magic Circle: The Autobiography of Virginia Foster Durr.
University, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1985, (Ala. B Durr)
Bartley, Numan and Hugh D. Graham. Southern Politics and the Second Reconstruction.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975. (Ala. 324 Bartley)
Bass, Jack. Taming the Storm: The Life and Times of Judge Frank M. Johnson and the South's
Fight Over Civil Rights. First Edition. New York: Doubleday, 1993. (Ref. 347.7314092 B317t)
Unlikely Heroes. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990. (Ref. 342.730850975 B317u)
Beifuss, Joan Turner. At the River I Stand: Memphis, the 1968 Strike and Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1989. (Ref. 331.89
B422a)
Belknap, Michael. Federal Law and Southern Order: Racial Violence and Constitutional Conflict
in the Post-Brown South. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1987. (Ref. 342.75 B432f)
Bennett, Lerone. What Manner of Man: A Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.. Chicago:
Johnston Publishing Company, 1964 (B King)
Black, Charlie J. After the Fact: 20/20 Hindsight. First Edition. Silver Springs: Washington
Provider, 1987. (Ref. 370.92 B627a)
Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Edited by Darlene Clark Hine.
Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1993. (920.720 B627)
Boris, Joseph J, Editor. Who's Who in Colored America: A Biographical Dictionary of
Notable Living Persons of African Descent in America, 1928-1929. Second
Edition. New York: Who's Who in Colored American Corporation, l929. (920
W551)
Branch, Taylor. Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-1963. New York: Simon
and Schuster, 1988. (Ref. 973.0496073 B816p)
Brauer, Carl M. John F. Kennedy and the Second Reconstruction. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1977. (973.922 Brauer)
Brawley, Benjamin Griffith. A Short History of the American Negro. Second Revised
Edition. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1927. (973.049 B826s)
Bullard, Robert D., Ed. In Search of the New South: The Black Urban Experience in the
1970s and 1980s. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: University of Alabama, 1989. (Ref. 305.896073 I35)
Burke, Joan Martin. Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and
Events. New York: Bowker, 1974. (323.4 Burke)
Burrows, John Howard. The Necessity of Myth: A History of the National Negro Business
League. 1900-1945. (Ref. 338.6422 B972n)
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Callahan, Nancy. The Freedom Quilting Bee: Black Women Artists in the Heart of Dixie.
University, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1987. (Ref. 976.1 c156f)
Chestnut. J. L., Jr. and Julia Cass. Black in Selma; The Uncommon Life of J. L. Chestnut,
Jr. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Girouz, 1990. (Ref. 340.092 C525)
Clark. E. Culpepper. The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation's Last Stand at the University of
Alabama. New York: Oxford University Press, l993. (Ref. 378.76184 C592s)
Coleman, John J. Employment Discrimination in Alabama. Birmingham: J. J. Coleman,
1991. (Ref: 344.76101133 C692e)
Collins, Donald E. When the Church Bell Rang Racist, The Methodist Church and the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama. Macon: Mercer University Press, 1998.
Compensatory Justice and Affirmative Action: Conference Proceedings, August 1976.
(324.4 Compensatory)
Conrad, Earl. Jim Crow American. New York: Duell, Sloan, and Pearce, 1947. (973.049
C754j)
Crew, Spencer R. Field to Factory: Afro-American Migration, 1915-1940. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute, 1987. (Ref. 305.896073 C927f)
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Daniels, Pearl Gray. Portrait of Fred Gray. New York: Vantage Press, 1975. (Archival
Reference: Rare)
Davis, Allison. Children of Bondage: The Personality Development of Negro Youth in the Urban
South. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education, 1940. (305.896 D261c)
Davis, Benjamin Oliver. Benjamin O. Davis: An Autobiography. Washington, D.C.:
Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991. (Ref. 355.40092 D261)
Dees, Morris and Steve Fiffer. A Season for Justice: The Life and Times of Civil Rights Lawver
Morris Dees. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1991. (Ref. 342.75085092 D312s)
Denton, Virginia Lantz. Booker T. Washington and the Adult Education Movement, 1856-1915.
n.p.: Virginia Lantz Denton, 1988. (Ref. 374.92 W317d)
Doby, Welton Blanton. The Evolution of Negro Secondary Schools in Elmore County, Alabama
from 1928-1929 to 1937-1938. Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati Press, 1940. (Ala. 373.09 D632e)
Dodd, Don. The History of Black Politics in Alabama: A Preliminary Bibliography.
Monticello, Ill.: Vance Bibliographies, 1979. (Ala. 016.323 D639) Back to Top
Elliott, Carl. The Cost of Courage: The Journey of an American Congressman. New York:
Doubleday, 1992. (328.730 E146c) Back to Top
Fairclough, Adam. To Redeem the Soul of America: The Southern Christian Leadership
Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1987. (Ala.
323.1 F165r)
Finkelman, Paul, Ed. Lynching, Racial Violence, and the Law. New York: Garland Press, 1992.
(Ref. 364.134 L987)
Foner, Eric. Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877. New York: Harper
and Row, 1988. (Ref. 973.8 F673r)
Foner, Philip S. and George E. Walkers, Eds. Proceedings of the Black National and State
Conventions, 1865-1900. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986. (973.0496 P963)
Franklin, Jimmie. Back to Birmingham: Richard Arrington, Jr. and His Times. Tuscaloosa:
University
of Alabama Press, 1989. (Ref. 323.092 F853)
Free at Last: A History of the Civil Rights Movement and Those Who Died in the Struggle.
Montgomery, Ala.: Civil Rights Education Project, Southern Poverty Law Center, 1989.
(Ref. 323.092 F853)
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Garrow, David J., Ed. Atlanta, Georgia 1960-1961: Sit-Ins and Student Activism. Brooklyn:
Carlson Publishing, 1989.
Birmingham, Alabama, 1956-1963: The Black Struggle for Civil Rights. Martin
Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlson
Publishing, 1989. (Ref. 305.8 G243b)
Chicago 1966: Open Housing Marches, Summit Negotiations and Operation
Breadbasket. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1981. (364.12 Garrow)
The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr.: From "Solo" to Memphis. New York: W.W. Norton
and Company, 1981. (364.12 Garrow)
Martin Luther King, Jr.: Civil Rights Leader, Theologian, Orator. Vols. 1-3. Martin
Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1989.
(Ref. 323.4092 953m)
St. Augustine, Florida 1963-1964: Mass Protest and Racial Violence. Brooklyn:
Carlson Publishing, 1989. (Ref. 975.918 Sal34)
The Walking City: The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955-1956. Martin Luther
King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing.
1989. (Ref. 323.1 W186)
We Shall Overcome. Vols. 1-3. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights
Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, l989. (ReE 323.1 U7361)
Glen, John. Highlander, No Ordinary School, 1932-1962. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of
Kentucky, 1988. (Ref. 374.9768 G558)
Goodman, James E. Stories of Scottsboro. n.p.: James E. Goodman, 1990. (Ref.
345.09532 G653s)
Gratton, Carl and Anne Permaloff. Big Mules and Branchheads: James E. Folsom and Political
Power in Alabama. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1985. (Ala. 976.1 G736b)
Graham, Hugh Davis. The Civil Rights Era: Origins and Development of National Policy,
1960-1972. (Ref. 323.134 H177r)
Gray, Jerome. A History of the Alabama State Teachers Association. Washington. D.C.:
National Education Association of the United States, 1987. (Ala. 370.6 G778h) Back to Top
Hall, Jacqueline Dowd. Revolt Against Chivalry: Jessie Daniel Ames and the Women's
Campaign Against Lynching. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979. (Ref. 364.134 H177r)
Harlan, Louis R., Ed. The Booker T. Washington Papers. Urbana: University of Illinois Press,
1972. (Ala. 301.45 W317b)
Booker T. Washington in Perspective: Essays of Louis R. Harlan. Edited by
Raymond W. Smock. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 1988. (Ref. 378.111 H283b)
Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1983. (Ala. 278.111 H283b)
Hasson, Gail. The Medical Activities of the Freedmen's Bureau in Reconstruction
Alabama, 1865-1868. n.p.: Gail Hasson, 1982. (Ref. 973.714 H355m)
Haywood, Harry. Negro Liberation. New York: International Publishers, 1948. (305.896 H427n)
Hemphill, Paul. Leaving Birmingham: Notes of a Native Son. New York: Viking, 1993. (Ref. 305.896 H4911)
History of the First African Baptist Church, 1866-1986. Tuscaloosa: Weatherford Printing
Company, Inc., 1986. (Ala. 986 H673)
Horton, Aimee Isgrig. The Highlander Folk School: History of Its Major Programs.
Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1989. (Ref. 374,976 H823h) Back to Top
Imes, G. Lake. Remembering Booker T. Washington. Tuskegee: G. Lake Imes, 1917.
(Archival Reference-Rare) Back to Top
Jakeman, Robert Jefferson. Jim Crow Earns his Wings: The Establishment of Segregated Flight
Training at Tuskegee, Alabama, 1934-1942. n.p.: Robert Jefferson Jakeman. 1988. (Ref. 358.413 J25j)
Johnson, Edward A. History of the Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War. Raleigh. N. C.:
Capital Printing Company, 1899. (Archival Reference-Rare)
Jones, Maxine Deloris. Talladega College: The First Century. Tuscaloosa: University of
Alabama
Press, 1990. (378.761 J78t) Back to Top
Kelley, Robin Davis Gibran. Hammer n' Hoe: Black Radicalism and the Communist Party in
Alabama, 1929-1941. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1989. (Ref. 324.9761 K99h)
Kennedy, Robert Francis. Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr.; A Biography. New York: Putnam, 1978. (Ala. B Johnson)
King, Martin Luther, Jr. A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings of Martin Luther
King, Jr. Edited by James Melvin Washington. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1986. (Ref. Ala. 323.4 K52t)
Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story. New York: Harper, 1958. (Ala. 325.26 King)
Klibaner, Irwin. Conscience of a Troubled South. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil
Rights Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1989. (Ala. 370.19 965c)
Knopke, Harry J. Opening Doors: Perspectives on Race Relations in Contemporary America. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1991. (Ref. 303.8000p61) Back to Top
Laue, James H. Direct Action and Segregation, 1960-1962: Toward a Theory of the Rationalization of Protest. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlon Publishing, 1989. (Ref. 321.1 L372d)
Levine, Ellen. Freedom's Children: Young Civil Rights Activists Tell Their Own Stories.
New York: Putnam, 1993. (Ref. 973.049 L6651)
Logan, Onnie Lee. Motherwit, an Alabama Midwife's Story. New York: Dutton, 1989. (618.r03 L893c)
Longenecker, Stephen. Selma's Peacemaker: Ralph Smeltzer and Civil Rights Mediation.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987. (Ala. 305.8 L859)
Lynching, Racial Violence, and Law. Edited with an Introduction bv Paul Finkelman. New York: Garland, 1992. (364.134 L987) Back to Top
The Media and the Movement: The Role of the Press in a Changing Society. Birmingham: n.p., 1981. (Ala. 324.4)
McMillen, Neil R. Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989. (Ref. 976.200 MI167d)
McMurry, Linda O. Recorder of the Black Experience: A Biography of Monroe Nathan
Work. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Unisersity Press, 1985. (Ala. 990 W919 N1168r)
Mendelsohn, Jack. The Martyrs: Sixteen Who Gave Their Lives for Racial Justice. New York: Harper and Row, 1966. (323.4 Mendolsohn)
Merritt, Carole. Homecoming: African American History in Georgia. Atlanta: African American History Association, 1982. (Ga. 975.8 M572h)
Mikell, Robert Mosley. Selma. Charlotte: n.p., 1965. (Ala. 323.4)
Myrdal, Gunnar. An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1944. (325.260 M998a) Back to Top
Negro Education: A Study of the Private and Higher Schools for Colored People in the United States. 2 Volumes. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917.
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Nunnelly, William A. Bull Connor. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1991. (Ref. 976.178 C752n) Back to Top
Oppenheimer, Martin. The Sit-In Movement of 1960. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Series. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1989. (Ref. 323.1 Op62s) Back to Top
Parks, Rosa and James Haskins. The Autobiography of Rosa Parks. New York: Dial
Books, 1992. (976.147 P959p)
Perlo, Victor. The Negro in Southem Agriculture. New York: International Publishing, 1953. (Archival Reference-Rare)
Plotski, Harry A. and James Williams, Eds. A Reference Work on the Afro-American. New York: Bellwether Publishing Company, Inc., 1983. (Ref. 973.0496 N385) Back to Top
Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the Civil War. First Edition. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1953. (Ref. 973.715 Qln) Back to Top
Raines, Howell. My Soul is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South Remembered.
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Raper, Arthur Franklin. The Tragedy of Lynching. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
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Robinson, Jo Ann Gibson. The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Started It. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1987. (Ala. 976.1 R662m) Back to Top
Salmond, John R. The Conscience of a Lawyer: Clifford J. Durr and American Civil Liberties, 1899-1975. University, Ala.: University of Alabama, 1990. (Ref. 349.730
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