African American women civil rights workers -- Biography
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African American women civil rights workers -- Biography
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African American women civil rights workers
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- Maya Angelou, a glorious celebration, Marcia Ann Gillespie, Rosa Johnson Butler, and Richard A. Long ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- If your back's not bent, the role of the Citizenship Education Program in the civil rights movement, Dorothy F. Cotton ; foreword by Andrew Young ; introduction by Vincent Harding
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett and American reform, 1880-1930, Patricia A. Schechter
- Ready from within, Septima Clark and the civil rights movement, edited with an introduction by Cynthia Stokes Brown
- Open wide the freedom gates, a memoir, Dorothy Height ; with a foreword by Maya Angelou
- How we can win, race, history and changing the money game that's rigged, Kimberly Jones
- Until I am free, Fannie Lou Hamer's enduring message to America, Keisha N. Blain
- Crusade for justice, the autobiography of Ida B. Wells, edited by Alfreda M. Duster ; new foreword by Eve L. Ewing ; new afterword by Michelle Duster
- Power hungry, women of the Black Panther Party and Freedom Summer and their fight to feed a movement, Suzanne Cope
- Coretta Scott King, Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
- They say, Ida B. Wells and the reconstruction of race, James West Davidson
- To keep the waters troubled, the life of Ida B. Wells, agitator, by Linda O. McMurry
- The struggle is eternal, Gloria Richardson and black liberation, Joseph R. Fitzgerald
- Until there is justice, the life of Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Jennifer Scanlon
- The firebrand and the First Lady, portrait of a friendship : Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the struggle for social justice, Patricia Bell-Scott
- Looking for Lorraine, the radiant and radical life of Lorraine Hansberry, Imani Perry
- Parallel worlds, the remarkable Gibbs-Hunts and the enduring (in)significance of melanin, Adele Logan Alexander
- Maya Angelou, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Maya Angelou, poet, Vicki Cox
- Ida B. the queen, the extraordinary life and legacy of Ida B. Wells, Michelle Duster and Hannah Giorgis
- Desert rose, the life and legacy of Coretta Scott King, Edythe Scott Bagley with Joe Hilley ; afterword by Bernice A. King
- Ella Baker and the Black freedom movement, a radical democratic vision, Barbara Ransby
- Just another southern town, Mary Church Terrell and the struggle for racial justice in the nation's capital, Joan Quigley
- A forgotten sisterhood, pioneering black women educators and activists in the Jim Crow South, Audrey Thomas McCluskey
- A song flung up to heaven, Maya Angelou
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