Mississippi -- Race relations
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Mississippi -- Race relations
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- The ghosts of Medgar Evers, a tale of race, murder, Mississippi, and Hollywood, Willie Morris
- Of long memory, Mississippi and the murder of Medgar Evers, Adam Nossiter
- Medgar Evers, Mississippi martyr, Michael Vinson Williams
- A mission from God, a memoir and challenge for America, James Meredith with William Doyle
- "At the hands of parties unknown", lynching in Mississippi and South Carolina, 1881-1940, by Terence Robert Finnegan
- Contrast and continuity, "Black" reconstruction in South Carolina and Mississipp, 1861-1877, Kevern John Verney
- The past is never dead, the trial of James Ford Seale and Mississippi's struggle for redemption, Harry N. MacLean
- I've got the light of freedom, the organizing tradition and the Mississippi freedom struggle, Charles M. Payne
- This little light of mine, the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, Kay Mills
- Let the people see, the story of Emmett Till, Elliott J. Gorn
- Mississippi, an American journey, by Anthony Walton
- Like a holy crusade, Mississippi, 1964--the turning of the civil rights movement in America, Nicolaus Mills
- Medgar & Myrlie, Medgar Evers and the love story that awakened America, Joy-Ann Reid
- Robert Parris Moses, a life in civil rights and leadership at the grassroots, Laura Visser-Maessen
- Spies of Mississippi, the true story of the spy network that tried to destroy the civil rights movement, by Rick Bowers
- Mississippi Harmony, memoirs of a freedom fighter, Winson Hudson and Constance Curry ; foreword by Derrick Bell
- Faces of Freedom Summer, photographs by Herbert Randall ; text by Bobs M. Tusa ; foreword by Victoria Jackson Gray Adams and Cecil Gray
- Freedom Summer, by Doug McAdam
- The blood of Emmett Till, Timothy B. Tyson
- Ever is a long time, a journey into Mississippi's dark past : a memoir, W. Ralph Eubanks
- A deed so accursed, lynching in Mississippi and South Carolina, 1881-1940, Terence Finnegan
- We are not afraid, the story of Goodman, Schwerner, and Chaney and the civil rights campaign for Mississippi, Seth Cagin and Philip Dray
- Truth, four stories I am finally old enough to tell, by Ellen Douglas
- Sons of Mississippi, a story of race and its legacy, Paul Hendrickson
- Have no fear, the Charles Evers story, Charles Evers and Andrew Szanton
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