Economic Justice
Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- African American Odyssey (Library of Congress)
- African American Oral History Collection (University of Louisville University Archives and Records Center)
- Oral history interview with Goldie Beckett (Sound recordings)
- Oral history interview with James Shively (Sound recordings)
- Oral history interview with Louise Reynolds (Sound recordings)
- Oral history interview with Mae Street Kidd (Sound recordings)
- Oral history interview with Maurice Rabb (Sound recordings)
- Oral history interview with Murray Atkins Walls and John Walls (Transcripts)
- Baldy Editorial Cartoons, 1946-1982, 1997: Clifford H. Baldowski Editorial Cartoons at the Richard B. Russell Library. (Digital Library of Georgia)
- Bill Wilson Photographs, 1938-1979, undated (Atlanta History Center)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Vine City Civil Rights Demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Black Oral History Collection (Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)
- Charles Warren, June 4, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin James (Part One), September 26, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin James (Part Two), September 26, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, November 9, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Reverend and Mrs. Sam Coleman, December 8, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Carl and Anne Braden Papers (Hoskins Library)
- Charlotta Bass / California Eagle Photograph Collection (University of Southern California Libraries)
- Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive (University of Southern Mississippi Libraries)
- An Act; July 19, 1964 (Legislative acts)
- Attitudes in Mississippi (Texts (document genres))
- Autobiography of Mrs. Johnnie Mae Walker; May 1965 (Text)
- Blueprint for total federal regimentation: analysis of the Civil Rights Act 1963 (Texts (document genres))
- CORE-lator, no. 104; February 1964 (Newspapers)
- Freedom Information Service: Mississippi Newsletter; June 22, 1966 (Newsletters)
- In Canton : a new business; September [?] 1965 (Articles)
- Letter, Robert L. Beech to Drew Pearson; January 4, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Letter, Will D. Campbell to Dr. [McLeod] Bryan; January 6, 1959 (Text)
- Memo, Will D. Campbell to Dr. J. Oscar Lee; August 25, 1958 (Text)
- Photograph of home with children; July 1964 (Color photographs)
- SNCC : comments by Stokely Carmichael; [1966] (Texts (document genres))
- SNCC staff reports; October 1, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Stand tall with Paul; [1963] (Images (object genres))
- Student voice, Vol. 4, no. 6 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 14 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 15 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5, no. 16 (Newsletters)
- Civil Rights movement in Kentucky oral history project (Kentucky Historical Society)
- Civil Rights Oral History Interviews (Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)
- Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Project (Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)
- Citizens League for Equal Opportunity background and purpose statement, October 7 1963 (Documents)
- Discrimination complaint filed with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor of the State of Oregon (Finding of Facts), April 29, 1960 (Legal documents)
- Discrimination complaint filed with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor of the State of Oregon (Order), June 8, 1960 (Legal documents)
- Discrimination complaint filed with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor of the State of Oregon (Petition for Cease and Desist Order), 1959 (Legal documents)
- Discrimination, October 7, 1961 (Articles)
- Eliminating racially-entitled jobs, 1950 (Photographs)
- Interview with Ellen Perkins, December 16, 1980 (Transcripts)
- A new ERA : equal opportunity for all; annual report for 1957 of the Washington State Board against Discrimination, 1957 (Annual reports)
- Resolution against the Housing Authority of Portland by the Citizen's League for Equal Opportunity, September 20, 1963 (Texts (document genres))
- Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project (Carnegie Museum of Art)
- Alberta Jordan Reaves protesting in front of Isaly's, carrying sign reading "Isaly's discriminate against Negroes by refusing to hire them as counter clerks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Alberta Jordan Reaves protesting in front of Isaly's carrying sign reading: "Isaly's Discriminate Against Negroes By Refusing To Hire Them As Counter Clerks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Boy holding sign "Give to all, all at once, jobs" and standing in front of Civic Arena (Black-and-white photographs)
- Elderly woman carrying sign reading "We protest discriminatory seniority units at U.S. Steel" leading picketers against segregation at U.S. Steel in front of Union Trust building downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Exterior view of United States Steel building, with men protesting, including one wearing placard that reads, "We Protest Discriminatory Seniority Units at US Steel," with three women and two men looking on (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters, including Dr. Harrison in the middle, Nathaniel Daniels in doorway, and Alberta Jordan Reaves in background, outside Isaly's with signs reading "Isaly's will not hire Negro counter clerks," and "Isaly's discriminate against Negroes" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters outside Civic Building with signs reading "Housing authority, you must be fair to your community," and "Housing authority [board] don't you trust your legal administrative staff" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters outside of U.S. Steel building, including Byrd Brown with sign reading "NAACP PGH Branch," and Judge Henry Smith with sign reading "US Steel still has segregated facilities in 1966" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters with signs reading "Down with Tokenism," "We protest discriminatory seniority units at US Steel" and "McKeesport UNPC," in front of Union Trust building, including James McCoy, Matthew Moore, Sr., Vince Matthews, Dr. Charles Greenlee, Rev. Donald McIlvaine, Charles Kendall, Charles Michaels, Mike Desmond, and Byrd Brown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Large group of protesters marching past US Steel building through downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Matthew Moore and woman from Baptist Ministers Conference and UNPC protesting unfair employment practices on Sixth Avenue, Downtown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women gathered in Pittsburgh City Council Chambers, protesting housing conditions in Hill District, with signs reading "Better Homes or Bigger Cemeteries," "From G.I. Latrines to Hill District out houses," and "From G.I. foxholes to Hill District rat holes" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women, including Johnny Grice, James McCoy, and Dorothy Williams, protesting in front of A. S. Beck Shoes with sign reading, "We Buy Where We Can Work," Albert's Hosiery store in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women protesting in front of William S. Moorehead Federal Building, with signs that read, "Less Talk, More Jobs For Negroes" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men protesting with signs reading "United Steel Workers of America taking work from laborers, Unfair to General Labor, Local Union 178 affiliated with AFL CIO" outside Commonwealth Building (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men with protest signs reading "City Unfair to Employees" picketing on Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men with protest signs reading "City Unfair to Employees" picketing on Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh, with billboards in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP Protesters, including Mary Gloucester in foreground, holding signs reading "Old Man Tokenism..." and "Don't Buy Here" picketing Sears, Roebuck and Company (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP sponsored group of five protesters outside of Sears department store, with signs reading "Down with Tokenism" and "Equal Job Opportunities for All" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketers carrying NAACP protest signs marching outside United Mine Safety Appliance Company (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketing against segregation at U. S. Steel Building on Grant Street, opposite Union Trust Building in downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest outside George A. Jones and Sons Real Estate office, one woman with sign reading "Up with South Side, Down with Slum Housing," and another with sign reading "We hate to tell you this George but you have bad... housing, the Green Phantom" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest outside Giant Eagle Market, one man with sign reading "Business Today Housing Tomorrow" and police officers in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters from NAACP outside Mine Safety Appliance Company on Braddock Avenue with signs protesting employment discrimination (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters in Downtown with American flag, armbands reading "Let's March," and a sign reading "This company is helping Khrushchev bury America, it's employment pattern is discriminatory, NAACP" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters including Baptist Temple Reverend J. A. Williams and woman with sandwich board reading "Protest - racial discrimination in employment breeds poverty, poverty breeds communism, this company has a discriminatory employment pattern, NAACP youth council" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters including Mal Goode, picketing outside Civic Arena carrying signs such as "Why No Jobs, We Pay Taxes Too," Lee & Sons Electric Wiring car parked beside them (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Nate Smith and Reverend Jimmy Joe Robinson with flaming torches protesting against slum landlords outside duplex in Homewood Brushton (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching in front Pittsburgh Board of Education Building on Bellefield Avenue, one with placard reading "Citizens Committee Says Negro Teachers Want Upgrading NOW!" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching in front Pittsburgh Board of Education Building on Bellefield Avenue, one with placard reading "Citizens Committee Says NOW!" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching in front two story house, with placards reading "Slum Lords are Done For" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters marching on Grant Street in front of US Steel building, with signs reading "We Protest Segregated Facilities in USS Steel Corp" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters picketing in front of Isaly's, with signs that read, "Don't Buy At Isaly's Until They Hire Negro Counter Clerks" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters wearing "Let's March" arm bands marching in front of building, street no. 435, in downtown Pittsburgh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters with signs reading "Citizens Commitee Says Negro Teachers Want Upgrading Now" and "Doctor Marland Says Wait 4 Years, We Say do It Now" outside Pittsburgh Board of Education building (Black-and-white photographs)
- Three men, including Charles Kindle on left, and two women, protesting in front of Civic Arena with signs reading, "Let's All Have A Fair Share, Jobs" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two men protesting in front of Kroger's Grocery Store, holding signs reading "Please! Do Not Patronize Kroger's...we want employment..buy rights by buying right" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman and two men looking at Pittsburgh Courier Newspaper with headline inscribed "Firm Has 5 Negroes on 1,500-Man Force" in office interior with 1962 calendar on wall in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman feeding bottle to baby, standing in bedroom, and holding protest sign reading "Do your children live like this in Squirrel Hill? We are still human not animal" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman wearing sandwich board reading "Unfair AFL CIO Laundry and Dry Cleaning..." protesting on sidewalk in front of Trower's Cleaners on Frankstown Avenue (Black-and-white photographs)
- Women protesting outside Beck Fifth Avenue Shoe Store, holding a sign reading "We buy where we can work" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Edwin Dalstrom Papers (University of Memphis. Special Collections Dept.)
- Encyclopedia Virginia (Virginia Foundation for the Humanities)
- Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: The Collection (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Greensboro Voices: Voicing Observations in Civil Rights and Equality struggles (University of North Carolina at Greensboro's University Libraries)
- Historic Audio Collections (Delaware Public Archives)
- Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (Thurgood Marshall Law Library (University of Maryland School of Law))
- Above property rights (Reports)
- An annotated bibliography on selected fair housing issues (Reports)
- The challenge ahead : equal opportunity in referral unions : a report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (Reports)
- Changing perspectives on civil rights : United States Commission on Civil Rights Forum held in Nashville, Tennessee, December 8-9, 1988 (Reports)
- Desegregating Cabrini-Green (Reports)
- Employment : 1961 Commission on Civil Rights report (Reports)
- The employment of minorities and women by Kentucky state government (Reports)
- The enforcement of affirmative action compliance in Indiana under Executive Order 11246 (Reports)
- Enforcement of equal employment and economic opportunity laws and programs relating to federally assisted transportation projects : a report of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (Reports)
- Equal opportunity in the Foreign Service : a report (Reports)
- Extending equal employment opportunity law to Congress : a report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (Reports)
- Fair housing in America : community development in Louisiana : a report (Reports)
- Federal civil rights enforcement effort--1977 : to eliminate employment discrimination : a sequel (Reports)
- Federal enforcement of equal employment requirements (Reports)
- For all the people, by all the people : a report on equal opportunity in State and local government employment (Reports)
- Health insurance coverage and employment opportunities for minorities and women (Reports)
- Home ownership for lower income families; a report on the racial and ethnic impact of the section 235 program (Reports)
- Housing : 1961 Commission on Civil Rights report (Reports)
- Industrial revenue bonds : equal opportunity in Chicago's IRB program? (Reports)
- Jobs & civil rights; the role of the Federal Government in promoting equal opportunity in employment and training (Reports)
- Making public employment a model of equal opportunity : a report of the proceedings of Regional Civil Rights Conference II, sponsored by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in Boston, Massachusetts, September 22-24, l974 (Reports)
- Promises and perceptions : federal efforts to eliminate employment discrimination through affirmative action (Reports)
- Prospects and impact of losing state and local agencies from the Federal fair housing system : a report (Reports)
- Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights on the Civil Rights Act of 1990 (Reports)
- Report on Maryland : employment (Reports)
- Segregation in Louisville and Lexington public housing (Reports)
- Statement on affirmative action (Reports)
- The 'system' can work (a case study in contract compliance) (Reports)
- Toward an understanding of Stotts (Reports)
- Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles Photograph Collection (Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research)
- Integration and the Black Experience at LSU (Louisiana State University Library Special Collections)
- King County Snapshots: A Photographic Heritage of Seattle and Surrounding Communities (University of Washington's Libraries)
- Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky (Kentucky Educational Television)
- Maxine A. Smith NAACP Collection (Memphis Public Library's Memphis and Shelby County Room)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, Annual Report, 1964 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, Annual Report, 1965 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, Annual Report, 1966 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, April 4th thru May 1st, 1962 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, April 7th thru June 6th, 1967 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, August 7th thru September 3rd, 1968 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, December 1st thru January 4th, 1967 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, December 6th thru January 16th, 1962 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, February 6th thru March 5th, 1963 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, January 5th thru February 1st, 1966 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, January 8th thru February 4th, 1964 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, January 9th thru February 5th, 1963 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, July 11th thru August 7th, 1962 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, June 3rd thru July 7th, 1964 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, June 5th thru July 9th, 1963 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, June 6th thru July 10th, 1962 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, March 4th thru April 17th, 1964 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, March 6th thru April 2nd, 1963 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, March 7th thru April 3rd, 1962 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, May 8th thru June 6th, 1963 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, Nov. 8th thru Dec. 5th, 1961 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, November 5th thru December 2nd, 1969 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, October 3rd thru November 7th, 1962 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, October 5th thru November 10th, 1966 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, October 8th thru November 4th, 1969 (Reports)
- NAACP Report of Executive Secretary, September 6th thru October 4th, 1966 (Reports)
- New Georgia Encyclopedia (New Georgia Encyclopedia)
- Rev. Joseph A. DeLaine Papers ca. 1918-2000 (University of South Carolina University Libraries Digital Collections)
- Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project)
- African Americans and Seattle's civil rights history (Moving images)
- Asian Americans and Seattle's civil rights history (Web sites)
- Latinos and Seattle's civil rights history (Web sites)
- Segregated Seattle (Newspapers)
- Special sections of the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (Moving images)
- Urban Indians and Seattle's civil rights history (Web sites)
- Series 2515 : Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Records Online, 1994-2006, Folders (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Turning Points in Wisconsin History (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- Voices of Freedom: The Virginia Civil Rights Movement (Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries)
- Interview with Dr. Laverne Byrd Smith (Moving images)
- Interview with Dr. W. Ferguson Reid (Moving images)
- Interview with Oliver W. Hill, Sr. (Moving images)
- Interview with Raymond H. Boone (Moving images)
- Interview with Rev. Curtis W. Harris (Moving images)
- Interview with Sen. Henry L. Marsh, III (Moving images)
- Wednesdays in Mississippi : Civil rights as women's work : Breaking down barriers and mobilizing women, an exhibit Website (Alderman Library, University of Virginia)
- Who Speaks for the Negro? (Jean and Alexander Heard Library)
- Wisconsin Historical Images (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection (Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a civil rights demonstration as well as a press conference with Ben Lucas, chair of the Board of Commissioners, in Rome, Georgia, 1971 September 15 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a man talking about the low number of African Americans in a retirement community, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 November 27 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a meeting between the Bibb County Board of Commissioners and members of a special committee of the local branch of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) urging equal employment opportunities for African Americans; also Mayor Ronnie Thompson speaks to a meeting of the Optimists Club, Macon, Georgia, 1971 July 20 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Atlanta Junior College students who want charges against students dropped and an attorney comments on the situation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1978 June 22 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of attorney A. T. Walden and another African American man speaking to reporters about the work of the civil rights coordinating organization the Summit Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 December 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Ben Lucas, Board of Commissioners chair and an African American man discussing African American grievances in Rome, Georgia, 1971 September 2 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of civil rights leaders Joseph Lowery, and J. D . Grier with Police chief John Inman as he announces efforts to recruit more African American policemen, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 June 29 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of comments made by Sumter County attorney Warren Fortson, Georgia Governor Carl Sanders, and two other unidentified people regarding recent racial conflicts in Americus, Georgia, 1965 August 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. commenting on the United States' Congress failure to pass equal housing legislation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1966 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. presenting four demands of the civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 5 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters after learning he has won the Nobel Peace Prize in Saint Joseph's Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, 1964 October 14 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters during the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's annual convention, Savannah, Georgia, 1964 October 1 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Hosea Williams accusing the Reed Drug Company of unfair labor practices and racism as well as picketing by the Poor Peoples's Union, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 March 28 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Joseph W. Sargis speaking about allegations against police officers in Columbus, Georgia, 1971 June (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor Ivan Allen blaming rioting on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Atlanta, Georgia, 1966 October (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor T. Griffin Walker addressing the demands of the Sumter County Movement in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 31 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of men debating the racial equity of housing in Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Pauline Newnan commenting on continued housing discrimination against African Americans in Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 September 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of real estate salesmen accused of scaring residents into selling their homes because of racial integration, Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 February 18 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Jim Whipkey commenting on a civil rights demonstration in Columbus, Georgia, 1971 July 31 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth reading the terms of a demonstration-ending agreement between African American civil rights demonstrators and white leaders in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 10 (Moving images)
Educator Resources
- Albany (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- Americus (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- For Teachers and Students (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- History Now; American History Online: The Civil Rights Movement (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Teachers' Domain Civil Rights Special Collection (WGBH Educational Foundation)
- African American daily conditions (Instructional materials)
- African American daily life (Instructional materials)
- Colonel Stone Johnson (Instructional materials)
- Decision in the streets (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown 7 : Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown : collected excerpts (Instructional materials)
- Excerpts from the March on Washington, part 1 (Instructional materials)
- Excerpts from the March on Washington, part 3 (Instructional materials)
- Getting an education (Instructional materials)
- Harry Briggs, Sr. and Eliza Briggs (Instructional materials)
- Hyde County school boycott (Instructional materials)
- March on Washington flyers (Instructional materials)
- Moving to Oak Park (Instructional materials)
- The road to Brown (Instructional materials)
- SCLC's Chicago Plan (Instructional materials)




