États-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
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États-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
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- A band of noble women, racial politics in the women's peace movement, Melinda Plastas
- The three mothers, how the mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin shaped a nation, Anna Malaika Tubbs
- Ali, a life, Jonathan Eig
- Black radical, the life and times of William Monroe Trotter, Kerri K. Greenidge
- Seeing through race, a reinterpretation of civil rights photography, Martin A. Berger ; foreword by David J. Garrow
- Birth of a movement, the battle against America's first blockbuster, Northern Lights Productions presents ; directors, Susan Gray, Bestor Cram ; producers, Bestor Cram, Susan Gray, Matthew MacLean ; writers, Kwyn Bader, Dick Lehr ; a presentation of Northern Lights Productions, in association with Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET
- How it feels to be free, a production of Yap Films Inc. in association with American Masters Pictures, ITVS, Black Public Media and Documentary Channel ; producer, Elizabeth Trojian ; director, Yoruba Richen
- Let the people see, the story of Emmett Till, Elliott J. Gorn
- Paul Robeson, a watched man, Jordan Goodman
- American Dream deferred, Black federal workers in Washington, DC, 1941-1981, Frederick W. Gooding Jr
- Red summer, the summer of 1919 and the awakening of Black America, Cameron McWhirter
- The dead are arising, the life of Malcolm X, Les Payne and Tamara Payne
- The color of law, a forgotten history of how our government segregated America, Richard Rothstein
- Attucks!, Oscar Robertson and the basketball team that awakened a city, Phillip Hoose
- The Birth of a Nation, how a legendary filmmaker and a crusading editor reignited America's Civil War, Dick Lehr
- Slavery by another name, produced and directed by Sam Pollard ; written by Sheila Curran Bernard ; a production of TPT National Productions in association with Two Dollars & A Dream, Inc
- Driving while Black, African American travel and the road to civil rights, Gretchen Sorin
- A more beautiful and terrible history, the uses and misuses of civil rights history, Jeanne Theoharis
- The campus color line, college presidents and the struggle for Black freedom, Eddie R. Cole
- The color of law, a forgotten history of how our government segregated America, Richard Rothstein
- Justice rising, Robert Kennedy's America in black and white, Patricia Sullivan
- Lighting the fires of freedom, African American women in the civil rights movement, Janet Dewart Bell
- Waking from the dream, the struggle for civil rights in the shadow of Martin Luther King Jr., David L. Chappell
- Half American, the epic story of African Americans fighting World War II at home and abroad, Matthew F. Delmont
- The age of astonishment, John Morris in the miracle century : from the Civil War to the Cold War, Bill Morris
- 42 today, Jackie Robinson and his legacy, edited by Michael G. Long ; foreword by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon ; afterword by Kevin Merida
- Color in the classroom, how American schools taught race, 1900-1954, Zoë Burkholder
- Jackson, 1964, and other dispatches from fifty years of reporting on race in America, Calvin Trillin
- Stokely, a life, by Peniel E. Joseph
- Let us fight as free men, black soldiers and civil rights, Christine Knauer
- Driving while black, race, space and mobility in America, a film by Gretchen Sorin and Ric Burns ; produced by Emily Pfeil, Emir Lewis, Steven Bennett, Kathryn Clinard ; senior producer, Bonnie Lafave ; co-producer, Greg Sorin ; written & directed by Ric Burns and Gretchen Sorin ; a production of Steeplechase Films
- The second coming of the KKK, the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American political tradition, Linda Gordon
- The blood of Emmett Till, Timothy B. Tyson
- Selma to Saigon, the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War, Daniel S. Lucks
- Stony the road, Reconstruction, white supremacy, and the rise of Jim Crow, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Richard Wright, Black boy, California Newsreel ; a Mississippi Educational Television/BBC production ; produced, written and directed by Madison Davis Lacy ; dramatic scenes directed by Horace Ové
- The condemnation of blackness, race, crime, and the making of modern urban America, Khalil Gibran Muhammad
- Mothers of massive resistance, white women and the politics of white supremacy, Elizabeth Gillespie McRae
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