African Americans + Civil rights
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African Americans + Civil rights
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African Americans + Civil rights
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- Bending toward justice, the Birmingham church bombing that changed the course of civil rights, U.S. Senator Doug Jones ; with Greg Truman ; foreword by Rick Bragg
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- Dream march, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the March on Washington, by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- Pies from nowhere, how Georgia Gilmore sustained the Montgomery bus boycott, by Dee Romito ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- My daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by Martin Luther King III ; illustrated by AG Ford
- Citizen King., a ROJA Productions film for American experience ; in association with the BBC and WGBH Boston ; produced, directed and written by Orlando Bagwell and W. Noland Walker, Widescreen
- What the children told us, the untold story of the famous "doll test" and the Black psychologists who changed the world, Tim Spofford
- Blood brother, Jonathan Daniels and his sacrifice for civil rights, Rich Wallace + Sandra Neil Wallace
- Quiet strength, the faith, the hope, and the heart of a woman who changed a nation, Rosa Parks with Gregory J. Reed
- John Lewis and desegregation, Gerry Boehme
- A picture book of Rosa Parks, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Robert Casilla
- State of emergency, how we win in the country we built, Tamika D. Mallory as told to Ashley A. Coleman
- Unexampled courage, the blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring, Richard Gergel
- Righteous troublemakers, untold stories of the social justice movement in America, Al Sharpton
- Rosa Parks, my story, by Rosa Parks, with Jim Haskins
- Separate, the story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America's journey from slavery to segregation, Steve Luxenberg
- We shall overcome, the story of a song, written by Debbie Levy ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- I am not your negro., written by James Baldwin ; directed by Raoul Peck, Widescreen
- The devil you know, a Black power manifesto, Charles M. Blow
- Say it loud!, on race, law, history, and culture, Randall Kennedy
- On the other side of freedom, the case for hope, DeRay Mckesson
- A perilous path, talking race, inequality, and the law, Sherrilyn Ifill, Loretta Lynch, Bryan Stevenson, and Anthony C. Thompson
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