African Americans + Civil rights
Label
African Americans + Civil rights
Name
African Americans + Civil rights
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of28
- A song for the unsung, Bayard Rustin, the man behind the 1963 March on Washington, by Carole Boston Wetherford & Rob Sanders ; illustrated by Byron McCray
- Just like Jesse Owens, by Ambassador Andrew Young as told to Paula Young Shelton ; illustrated by Gordon C. James
- What I hope to leave behind, the essential essays of Eleanor Roosevelt, edited with an introduction by Allida M. Black
- State of emergency, how we win in the country we built, Tamika D. Mallory as told to Ashley A. Coleman ; [forewords by Angela Y. Davis and Cardi B]
- They can't kill us all, Ferguson, Baltimore, and a new era in America's racial justice movement, Wesley Lowery
- Child of the dream, a memoir of 1963, Sharon Robinson
- Choosing brave, how Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till sparked the civil rights movement, Angela Joy ; illustrated by Janelle Washington
- Ida B. Wells, voice of truth, educator, feminist, and anti-lynching civil rights leader, Michelle Duster ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s I have a dream speech in translation, what it really means, by Leslie J. Holland
- A testament of hope, the essential writings and speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr., edited by James Melvin Washington
- Freedom riders, a primary source exploration of the struggle for racial justice, by Heather E. Schwartz
- The teachers march!, how Selma's teachers changed history, Sandra Neil Wallace and Rich Wallace ; illustrated by Charly Palmer
- Love is loud, how Diane Nash led the Civil Rights Movement, Sandra Neil Wallace ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- A place to land, Martin Luther King Jr. and the speech that inspired a nation, Barry Wittenstein ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- I have a dream, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; illustrated by 15 Coretta Scott King Award winners
- Voices of the civil rights movement, Lori Mortensen
- Waging a good war, a military history of the civil rights movement, 1954-1968, Thomas E. Ricks
- Wilmington's lie, the murderous coup of 1898 and the rise of white supremacy, David Zucchino
- Who was Ida B. Wells?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Fighting with love, the legacy of John Lewis, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- The Little Rock nine, a primary source exploration of the battle for school integration, by Brian Krumm
- Until justice be done, America's first civil rights movement, from the revolution to reconstruction, Kate Masur
- What is the civil rights movement?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- I am not your negro, written by James Baldwin ; directed by Raoul Peck
- Conversations in black, on power, politics, and leadership, Ed Gordon
- Civil rights movement, by Erinn Banting
- Dorothy Height, written by Kelly Starling Lyons ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Invisible man, Ralph Ellison
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus2