African American civil rights workers -- Biography
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African American civil rights workers -- Biography
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African American civil rights workers
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- Roy Wilkins, the quiet revolutionary and the NAACP, Yvonne Ryan
- Walking with the wind, a memoir of the movement, John Lewis with Michael D'Orso
- Kennedy and King, the president, the pastor, and the battle over civil rights, Steven Levingston
- Remember me now, a journey back to myself and a love letter to Black women, Faitth Brooks
- Booker T. Washington, a life in American history, Mark Christian
- Jane Crow, the life of Pauli Murray, Rosalind Rosenberg
- Stokely, a life, by Peniel E. Joseph
- MLK FBI, Field of Vision and Play/Action Pictures present ; a TradeCraft Films production ; written by Benjamin Hedin, Laura Tomaselli ; produced by Benjamin Hedin ; directed by Sam Pollard
- On the other side of freedom, the case for hope, DeRay Mckesson
- His truth is marching on, John Lewis and the power of hope, Jon Meacham ; afterword by John Lewis
- Brother outsider, the life of Bayard Rustin, produced in association with the Independent Television Service and the National Black Programming Consortium ; produced by Question Why Films LLC ; produced and directed by Nancy Kates, Bennett Singer ; co-producer, Mridu Chandra
- I may not get there with you, the true Martin Luther King, Jr., Michael Eric Dyson
- The one and only Dick Gregory, (public citizen #1 - comedian - activist - health pioneer), Showtime Documentary Films presents ; a Cinemation Studios production ; in association with Hartbeat Productions, Hillman Grad Productions ; a film by Andre Gaines ; produced by Andre Gaines and Valerie Edwards ; executive producers, Kevin Hart, Lena Waithe ; executive producers, Bryan Smiley, Rishi Rajani, Vinnie Malhotra ; written and directed by Andre Gaines ; executive producers, Christian Gregory, Chad Troutwine, Matt Rachamkin ; co-producers, Madison Passarelli, Julie Turner
- A spy in Canaan, how the FBI used a famous photographer to infiltrate the civil rights movement, Marc Perrusquia
- Malcolm X., a life of reinvention, Manning Marable
- John Lewis, get in the way, produced and directed by Kathleen Dowdey ; produced by Early Light Productions ; GPB Media
- Vernon can read!, a memoir, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. with Annette Gordon-Reed
- On the road to freedom, a guided tour of the civil rights trail, by Charles E. Cobb, Jr
- Martin Luther King Jr., by Laurie Calkhoven ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
- The dead are arising, the life of Malcolm X, Les Payne and Tamara Payne
- Waking from the dream, the struggle for civil rights in the shadow of Martin Luther King Jr., David L. Chappell
- The promise and the dream, the untold story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, David Margolick ; foreword by Douglas Brinkley
- American to the backbone, the life of James W.C. Pennington, the fugitive slave who became one of the first black abolitionists, Christopher L. Webber
- The dream, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the speech that inspired a nation, Drew D. Hansen
- Outside agitator, the civil rights struggle of Cleveland Sellers Jr., Adam Parker
- A. Philip Randolph, for jobs & freedom, WETA-TV ; produced by Dante J. James ; written by Juan Williams, Dante J. James
- The movement made us, a father, a son, and the legacy of a freedom ride, David J. Dennis Jr., in collaboration with David J. Dennis Sr
- Becoming Belafonte, black artist, public radical, by Judith E. Smith
- Buses are a comin', memoir of a freedom rider, Charles Person, with Richard Rooker
- John Lewis: good trouble, a film by Dawn Porter ; Magnolia Pictures, Participant, CNN Films, AGC Studios present ; in association with Time Studios and JustFilms/Ford Foundation ; a Trilogy Films production ; producers, Erika Alexander, Ben Arnon ; produced by Laura Michalchyshyn ; directed by Dawn Porter
- Heroes for civil rights, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Bill Farnsworth
- March, Book One, John Lewis ; [co-written by] Andrew Aydin ; [art by] Nate Powell
- Never forget our people were always free, a parable of American healing, Ben Jealous
- In Peace and Freedom, My Journey in Selma, Bernard LaFayette Jr. and Kathryn Lee Johnson ; Foreword by Congressman John Robert Lewis ; Afterword by Raymond Arsenault
- How we can win, race, history and changing the money game that's rigged, Kimberly Jones
- Bird uncaged, an abolitionist's freedom song, Marlon Peterson
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