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329 Farmer, James. Freedom, when? With an introduction by Jacob Cohen. New York, Random House [1966, c1965] xxiv, 197 p.
E185.61.F19
330 Fleishman, Stanley, _and_ Sam Rosenwein. The new Civil Rights Act, what it means to you! [Los Angeles, Blackstone Book Co., 1964] 191 p. DLC-LL [TR: KF4750.F53]
331 Franklin, John H., _and_ Isidore Starr, _comps._ The Negro in twentieth century America; a reader on the struggle for civil rights. New York, Vantage Books [1967] xxii, 542 p. illus.
E185.61.F79 Bibliography: p. [539]-542.
332 Friedman, Leon, _comp._ The civil rights reader; basic doc.u.ments of the civil rights movement. Foreword by Martin Duberman. New York, Walker [1967] xxi, 348 p. E185.61.F857 Bibliography: p. [347]-348.
333 Golden, Harry L. Mr. Kennedy and the Negroes. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1964] 319 p. group port. E185.61.G58 Bibliography: p. 309-314.
334 Grant, Joanne, _comp._ Black protest; history, doc.u.ments, and a.n.a.lyses, 1619 to the present, edited with introduction and commentary by Joanne Grant. [New York, Fawcett World Library, 1968] 505 p. (The Political perspectives series) E185.G75 A Fawcett premier book.
Bibliography: p. [506]-[507].
335 Gregory, d.i.c.k. The shadow that scares me. Edited by James R.
McGraw. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1968. 213 p. E185.615.G7
336 Handlin, Oscar. Fire-bell in the night; the crisis in civil rights. Boston, Little, Brown [1964] 110 p. E185.61.H23
337 Hansberry, Lorraine. The movement; doc.u.mentary of a struggle for equality. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1964. 127 p. (chiefly illus., ports) E185.61.H24
338 Harris, Janet. The long freedom road; the civil rights story.
Foreword by Whitney M. Young, Jr. New York, McGraw-Hill [1967]
150 p. E185.61.H27 Bibliography: p. 147.
339 Hedgeman, Anna A. The trumpet sounds; a memoir of Negro leaders.h.i.+p. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1964] 202 p.
E185.97.H44
340 Holt, Len. The summer that didn't end. New York, Morrow, 1965.
351 p. E185.61.H75 The struggle for civil rights in Mississippi.
341 Imari, _Brother_. War in America; the Malcolm X doctrine.
Detroit, Malcolm X Society [1968] 64 p. port. E185.615.I45
342 Isaacs, Harold R. The new world of Negro Americans. A study from the Center for International Studies, Ma.s.sachusetts Inst.i.tute of Technology. New York, John Day Co. [1963] 366 p. E185.61.I75 Includes bibliography.
343 Jackson, Joseph H. Unholy shadows and freedom's holy light.
Nashville, Townsend Press [1967] 270 p. group ports. E185.61.J15 Bibliography: p. 264-266.
344 Jacobs, Paul. Prelude to riot; a view of urban America from the bottom. New York, Random House [1968, c1967] 298 p. E185.615.J3 1968 "Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democratic Inst.i.tutions."
345 Kahn, Tom. Unfinished revolution. [With forewords by Norman Thomas and James Lawson] New York [Socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation] 1960. 64 p. illus. E185.61.K335 Bibliography: p. 60-63.
346 Kalven, Harry. The Negro and the First amendment. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1966, c1965] 244 p. (Phoenix books, P240) DLC-LL "Lectures ... originally given for the Ohio State law Forum on April 7, 8, and 9, 1964."
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [215]-244).
347 Kennedy, Robert F. Rights for Americans; the speeches of Robert F. Kennedy. Edited and with commentary by Thomas A. Hopkins.
Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1964] 262 p. E185.61.K367
348 Killian, Lewis M. The impossible revolution? Black power and the American dream. New York, Random House [1968] xx, 198 p.
(Studies in sociology, SS40) E185.615.K48 Bibliography: p. [189]-191.
349 Killian, Lewis M., _and_ Charles Grigg. Racial crisis in America; leaders.h.i.+p in conflict. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1964] 144 p. (A Spectrum book) E185.61.K49 Includes bibliographies.
350 King, Martin Luther. A Martin Luther King treasury. Photographs by Roland Mitch.e.l.l. Yonkers, N.Y., Educational Heritage [1964]
352 p. illus., ports. (Negro heritage library) E185.61.K535 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 338-348).
Contents.-Stride toward freedom; the Montgomery story.-Strength to love.-The days of Martin Luther King, Jr.: a photographic diary.-An appeal to the President of the United States.
351 King, Martin Luther. Where do we go from here: _Chaos or community_? New York, Harper & Row [1967] 209 p. E185.615.K5 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 203-204).
London ed. (Hodder & Stoughton) has t.i.tle: _Chaos or Community?_
352 King, Martin Luther. Why we can't wait. New York, Harper & Row [1964] 178 p. illus., ports. E185.61.K54
353 Konvitz, Milton R. A century of civil rights. With a study of State law against discrimination, by Theodore Leskes. New York, Columbia University Press, 1961. 293 p. DLC-LL [TR: KF4749.K626]
"Table of statutes": p. [278]-280.
Bibliographical footnotes.
354 Kunstler, William M. Deep in my heart. Forewords by James Forman and Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, Morrow, 1966. xxvi, 384 p.
DLC-LL [TR: KF373.K8A3]
Autobiographical.
355 Leinwand, Gerald, _comp._ The Negro in the city. New York, Was.h.i.+ngton Square Press [1968] 191 p. illus. (Problems of American society) E185.61.L513 Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 179-182).
356 Levy, Charles J. Voluntary servitude; whites in the Negro movement. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1968] 125 p.
E185.92.L46 Bibliographical footnotes.
357 Lewis, Anthony. Portrait of a decade; the second American revolution [by] Anthony Lewis and the New York times. New York, Random House [1964] 322 p. illus. E185.61.L52 1964 London ed. (Faber) has t.i.tle: _The Second American Revolution: a First-hand Account of the Struggle for Civil Rights._
358 Lincoln, Charles Eric, _comp._ Is anybody listening to black America? New York, Seabury Press [1968] 280 p. (A Seabury paperback SP-54) E185.615.L48 Includes bibliographical references.
359 Lomax, Louis E. The Negro revolt. New York, Harper [1962] 271 p.
E185.61.L668 Includes bibliography.
360 Mendelsohn, Jack. The martyrs: sixteen who gave their lives for racial justice. New York, Harper & Row [1966] 227 p. ports.
E185.61.M54
361 Moral crisis; the case for civil rights, as stated by John F.
Kennedy [and others] Minnesota, Gilbert Pub. Co. [1964] 185 p.
illus., ports. E185.61.M79 On spine: _The Case for Civil Rights._
362 Muse, Benjamin. The American Negro revolution; from nonviolence to black power, 1963-1967. Bloomington, Indiana University Press [1968] 345 p. E185.615.M83
363 Nelson, Bernard H. The Fourteenth amendment and the Negro since 1920. New York, Russell & Russell [1967, c1946] 185 p.
E185.61.N44 1967 Bibliography: p. 172-181.
363a Nye, Russel B. Fettered freedom; civil liberties and the slavery controversy, 1830-1860. [Rev. ed. East Lansing] Michigan State University Press [1964, c1963] 353 p. JC599.U5N9 1964 Bibliography: p. 319-[343].
364 Pain, William. To do justice, by the photographers and editors of Black star. [New York] Pyramid Publications, c1965. 104 p.