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Personal testimony and contact information from veterans of the Southern Freedom Movement.
www.crmvet.org/
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Captures several milestones, personalities, and influences that helped civil rights in America.
www.africanaonline.com/
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The Greensboro News and Record and Public Library chronicle the 1960 sit-in movement with a timeline, photos, and voices of the participants.
www.sitins.com/
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In memory of the men and women who helped in the struggle to achieve mankind's greatest victories.
www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/8443/
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Randy Sydnor's audio interview of Dr. Daniel Levering Lewis, Du Bois biographer, on the show, Oxford Review.
www.panagram.com/ads/OXRShows.asp?Panagram=811275660
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Cites infamous "Jim Crow" laws against African Americans, with embedded links from national archives
www.click2history.com/crow_laws/crow_laws_ch1.htm
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Features reporters and journalism of the American Civil Rights Movement.
www.reportingcivilrights.org
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A short essay comparing the ideas of Civil Rights and African nationalism leaders.
www.geocities.com/genebrooks/civil-rights-leaders-ideas.html
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A bibliography of interviews about the civil rights movement in Mississippi.
www.lib.usm.edu/~spcol/crda/oh/
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An unofficial text of the Supreme Court's landmark civil rights case.
www.nationalcenter.org/brown.html
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A short history leading to and following the March 18, 1963 March on Washington D.C. for Jobs and Freedom.
www.abbeville.com/civilrights/washington.asp
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Funded by the Mississippi state legislature, presentation includes oral history bibliography, oral history transcripts, and civil rights timeline.
www.usm.edu/crdp/index.html
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A high-school level overview of the civil rights struggle, from Reconstruction through Dr. King.
www.geocities.com/beckyok2/CivilRights.html
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Ongoing project covering events from 1954 through 1965.
www.ags.uci.edu/~skaufman/teaching/win2001ch4.htm
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Describes the incident which started on December 1, 1955, when Mrs. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, and move to the back of the bus.
campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/USA/MontBus.html
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Viola Liuzzo, a white housewife who was killed while fighting for the rights of whites and nonwhites alike.
www.geocities.com/gury4u/viola1.htm
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A sculptural portrayal of James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, slain in the struggle for civil rights that they lived for, and that we all have.
www.yoyita.com/civilrights.htm
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An educator's site that presents teachers with historical resources and teaching ideas on one of the most shameful periods in American history.
www.jimcrowhistory.org/
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