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297a Thompson, Era B. American daughter. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1946] 300 p. E185.97.T53 Autobiographical.
298 Thompson, John. The life of John Thompson, a fugitive slave; containing his history of 25 years in bondage, and his providential escape. Worcester, J. Thompson, 1856. 143 p.
E444.T47
299 Thornbrough, Emma L., _comp._ Booker T. Was.h.i.+ngton. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [c1969] 184 p. (Great lives observed) E185.97.W277 A Spectrum book.
"Bibliographical note": p. 178-182.
300 Ward, Samuel R. Autobiography of a fugitive Negro: his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada, & England.
New York, Arno Press, 1968. 412 p. port. (The American Negro: his history and literature) E449.W27 1968 Reprint of the 1855 ed.
301 Was.h.i.+ngton, Booker T. Up from slavery; an autobiography. New York, Doubleday, Page, 1901. 330 p. port. E185.97.W3 Originally published in the _Outlook_.
An ill.u.s.trated edition with an introduction by Langston Hughes was published by Dodd, Mead, New York, in 1965.
302 Webb, Constance. Richard Wright; a biography. New York, Putnam [1968] 443 p. illus. PS3545.R815Z9 Bibliography: p. 423-429.
303 Wesley, Charles H. Richard Allen, apostle of freedom.
Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociated Publishers [c1935] 300 p. port.
BX8449.A6W4 Bibliography: p. 277-285.
The first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
304 White, Walter F. A man called White, the autobiography of Walter White. New York, Viking Press, 1948. 382 p. E185.97.W6A3 Writer and former director of the NAACP.
305 Wright, Richard. Black boy; a record of childhood and youth.
Ill.u.s.trated by Ashley Bryan. Introductory note by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1950] 298 p. illus.
(The Living library [L22]) PS3545.R815Z5 1950
306 Wright, Richard R. 87 years behind the black curtain; an autobiography. Philadelphia, Rare Book Co., 1965. 351 p.
[BX8449.W7A3]
Richard Robert Wright was a leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
307 Yates, Elizabeth. Howard Thurman, portrait of a practical dreamer. New York, John Day Co. [1964] 249 p. port. BX6455.T5Y3 "Chronological bibliography of works by Howard Thurman": p.
241-242.
A Negro philosopher, author, and religious leader.
308 Young, Andrew S. N. Sonny Liston, the champ n.o.body wanted.
Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co. [1963] 224 p. illus. GV1132.L5Y6
06-CIVIL RIGHTS
309 Ames, William C. The Negro struggle for equality in the twentieth century. [Teachers ed.] Boston, Heath [1965] 182, 16 p. illus., maps. (New dimensions in American history) E185.61.A49 Bibliography: p. 177-179.
310 Barbour, Floyd B., _comp._ The Black Power revolt; a collection of essays. Editor: Floyd B. Barbour. Boston, P. Sargent [1968]
287 p. (Extending horizons books) E185.615.B3 Includes bibliographies.
311 Belfrage, Sally. Freedom summer. New York, Viking Press [1965]
246 p. E185.93.M6B4 A personal account of a civil rights worker who spent the summer of 1964 in Mississippi.
312 Blaustein, Albert P., _and_ Robert L. Zangrando, _comps._ Civil rights and the American Negro; a doc.u.mentary history. New York, Trident Press [1968] xv, 671 p. E185.61.B665
313 Brink, William J., _and_ Louis Harris. Black and white; a study of U.S. racial att.i.tudes today. New York, Simon and Schuster [1967] 285 p. E185.615.B7
314 Bureau of National Affairs, _Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C._ The Civil Rights Act of 1964: text, a.n.a.lysis, legislative history; what it means to employers, businessmen, unions, employees, minority groups.
Was.h.i.+ngton [1964] 424 p. forms. (A BNA operations manual) DLC-LL
315 Burns, William H. The voices of Negro protest in America. With a foreword by John Hope Franklin. New York, Oxford University Press [1963] 85 p. E185.61.B96 1963b "Issued under the auspices of the Inst.i.tute of Race Relations, London."
Bibliography: p. [87]-[89].
316 Cable, George W. The Negro question; a selection of writings on civil rights in the South. Edited by Arlin Turner. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1958. 286 p. (Doubleday anchor books) E185.61.C19 1958a
317 Cable, George W. A southerner looks at Negro discrimination; selected writings of George W. Cable, edited, with a biographical sketch, by Isabel Cable Manes. With an introduction by Professor Alva W. Taylor. [New York, 1946] 48 p. E185.61.C197 "References": p. 48.
318 Carmichael, Stokely, _and_ Charles V. Hamilton. Black Power: the politics of liberation in America. New York, Random House [1967]
xii, 198 p. E185.615.C32 Bibliography: p. 187-189.
319 Carter, Wilmoth A. The new Negro of the South; a portrait of movements and leaders.h.i.+p. New York, Exposition Press [1967] 58 p. (An Exposition-university book) E185.61.C285 Bibliography: p. [57]-58.
320 Chambers, Bradford, _comp._ Chronicles of Negro protest; a background book for young people, doc.u.menting the history of black power, compiled and edited with a commentary by Bradford Chambers. New York, Parents' Magazine Press [1968] 319 p.
illus., facsims., ports. (Background books) E185.61.C5
321 Clark, Mary T. Discrimination today; guidelines for civic action. Foreword by John J. Wright. New York, Hobbs, Dorman [1966] 372 p. [E185.61.C63] [TR: E185.615.C595]
Includes bibliographies.
322 Clarke, Jacquelyne J. These rights they seek; a comparison of goals and techniques of local civil rights organizations.
Was.h.i.+ngton, Public Affairs Press [1962] 85 p. E185.93.A3C55 [TR: Clarke, Jacquelyne Mary Johnson]
Bibliographical references included in "References" (p.
78-85).
323 Commager, Henry S., _comp._ The struggle for racial equality: a doc.u.mentary record, selected and edited by Henry Steele Commager. New York, Harper & Row [1967] 260 p. (Harper torchbooks. The Academy library, TB1300) E185.61.C72 "Originally published as part 4, chapter 14, of _Living Ideas in America ..._ revised and greatly expanded."
324 Congressional Quarterly Service, _Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C._ Revolution in civil rights. 4th ed. Was.h.i.+ngton, 1968. 119 p. (CQ background) KF4757.Z9C6 1968
325 Cooke, Paul P. Civil rights in the United States. [Was.h.i.+ngton]
Meridian House Foundation [1966] 32 p. illus., ports.
E185.61.C775
325a c.o.x, Archibald, Mark D. Howe, _and_ James R. Wiggins. Civil rights, the Const.i.tution, and the courts, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1967. 76 p. KF4757.A5C6 "Papers ... originally presented in 1965-1966 as a series of evening lectures at the Ma.s.sachusetts Historical Society."
Bibliographical footnotes.
326 Dorman, Michael. We shall overcome. [New York, Delacorte Press]; distributed by the Dial Press [1964] 340 p. E185.61.D69
327 Dumond, Dwight L. America's shame and redemption. Marquette, Northern Michigan University Press [1965] xvi, 171 p. port.
E185.D9
328 Facts on File, _New York_. Civil rights, 1960-63; the Negro campaign to win equal rights and opportunities in the United States, compiled by the editors of Facts on file and News year.
New York [1964] 152 p. illus., ports. (Interim history) E185.61.F16 A Facts on File publication.