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1563 Williamson, Joel, _comp_. The origins of segregation. Boston, D.
C. Heath [1968] xiv, 113 p. (Problems in American Civilization) E185.615.W5 Contents.-The strange career of Jim Crow, by C. V.
Woodward.-The color line, by G. B. Tindall.-Jim Crow laws and miscegenation, by V. L. Wharton.-Social acceptance and unacceptance, by C. E. Wynes.-The separation of the races, by J. Williamson.-Why Negroes were segregated in the new South, by C. V. Woodward.-In summation, by C. E. Wynes.-The debate on school segregation in South Carolina, 1868.-The Negroes in Negroland, by H. R. Helper.-The Negro, by J. R. Sparkman.-The silent South, by G. W. Cable.-Urban segregation during slavery, by R. C. Wade.-Segregation in the antebellum North, by L. F. Litwack.-Why segregation in postwar Philadelphia, by B. H. Hunt.-Ethnic relations in American communities, by R. M.
Williams, Jr.-Suggestions of additional reading (p. 111-113).
1564 Wood, Forrest G. Black scare; the racist response to emanc.i.p.ation and Reconstruction. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1968. 219 p. illus. E185.61.W84 Bibliography: p. [193]-210.
1565 Woodward, Comer Vann. The strange career of Jim Crow. 2d rev.
ed. New York, Oxford University Press, 1966. 205 p. E185.61.W86 1966 "Notes on reading": p. 193-196.
1566 Woofter, Thomas J. Southern race progress, the wavering color line. Introduction by Jonathan Daniels. Was.h.i.+ngton, Public Affairs Press [1957] 180 p. E185.61.W923
1567 Wright, Nathan. Let's work together. New York, Hawthorn Books [1968] 271 p. E185.615.W72
1568 Wright, Nathan. Ready to riot. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1968] 148 p. illus., maps. HN80.N685W74 Bibliographical footnotes.
1569 Wright, Richard. White man, listen! Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1957. 190 p. HT1581.W7 Reprint issued by Anchor Books, 1964.
1569a Zinn, Howard. The Southern mystique. New York, Knopf, 1964. 267 p. E185.61.Z5 "Bibliographical notes": p. 265-267.
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1570 Berson, Lenora E. Case study of a riot; the Philadelphia story.
With commentaries by Alex Rosen and Kenneth B. Clark. New York, Inst.i.tute of Human Relations Press, American Jewish Committee [1966] 71 p. maps. ([American Jewish Committee. Inst.i.tute of Human Relations] Pamphlet series, no. 7) F158.9.N3B4
1571 California. _Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots._ Transcripts, depositions, consultants reports, and selected doc.u.ments. Los Angeles, 1965. 18 v. illus. (part col.), maps.
F869.L8C15 Includes bibliographies.
1572 California. _Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots._ Violence in the city-an end or a beginning? A report. [Los Angeles] 1965. 101 p. plates (part col.), fold. col. map.
F869.L8C17
1573 Cohen, Jerry, _and_ William S. Murphy. Burn, baby, burn! The Los Angeles race riot, August 1965. Introduction by Robert Kirsch.
New York, Dutton, 1966. 318 p. illus., ports. F869.L8C6
1574 Conot, Robert E. Rivers of blood, years of darkness; the unforgettable cla.s.sic account of the Watts riot. New York, Morrow, 1968 [c1967] 497 p. F869.L8C66 1968 Bibliography: p. 493-497.
1575 Crump, Spencer. Black riot in Los Angeles; the story of the Watts tragedy. Los Angeles, Trans-Anglo Books [1966] 160 p.
illus., facsims., maps (part col.), ports. F869.L8C78 "Appendix: The text of the McCone Commission report": p.
125-154.
Bibliography: p. 155.
1576 Gilbert, Ben W. Ten blocks from the White House; anatomy of the Was.h.i.+ngton riots of 1968 [by] Ben W. Gilbert and the staff of the Was.h.i.+ngton Post. New York, Praeger [1968] xix, 245 p.
illus., maps. (Praeger paperbacks, P-240) F200.G5
1577 Hayden, Thomas. Rebellion in Newark; official violence and ghetto response. New York, Vintage Books [1967] 102 p. maps.
F144.N6H27
1578 Heaps, Willard A. Riots, U.S.A., 1765-1965. New York, Seabury Press [1966] 186 p. [E178.3.H427] [TR: HV6477.H527 1966]
Bibliography: p. 174-182.
1579 Illinois. _Chicago Commission on Race Relations._ The Negro in Chicago; a study of race relations and a race riot in 1919. New York, Arno Press, 1968. xxiv, 672 p. illus., maps. (The American Negro, his history and literature) F548.9.N3I2 1968 Reprint of the 1922 ed.
1580 Janowitz, Morris. Social control of escalated riots. [Chicago?]
University of Chicago, Center for Policy Study [1968] 44 p.
HV6477.J3 "Prepared for the Center's conference on 'Short Term and Emergency Measures to Avert Urban Violence.'"
Bibliographical footnotes.
1581 Lee, Alfred M., _and_ Norman D. Humphrey. Race riot, Detroit 1943. With a new introductory essay by Alfred McClung Lee. New York, Octagon Books, 1968 [c1943] x.x.xiii, 143 p. illus., maps.
F574.D4L4 1968 Bibliography: p. 142-143.
1582 Momboisse, Raymond M. Riots, revolts, and insurrections.
Springfield, Ill., C. C. Thomas [1967] xviii, 523 p. HV8055.M6
1583 Nelson, Truman J. The torture of mothers. Introduction by Maxwell Geismar. Newburyport, Ma.s.s., Garrison Press [1965] 121 p. ports. F128.9.N3N37 Experiences related by mothers and children who were subjected to violent treatment at the hands of the police during the Harlem riots of fall 1964.
1584 Rudwick, Elliott M. Race riot at East St. Louis, July 2, 1917.
Foreword by Oscar Handlin. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [1964] xvii, 300 p. illus., maps. F549.E2R8 Bibliography: p. 285-291.
1585 Shogan, Robert, _and_ Tom Craig. The Detroit race riot; a study in violence. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [1964] 199 p. F574.D4S5 Bibliography: p. 185-188.
1586 Supplemental studies for the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. New York, Praeger [1968] 248 p. forms. (Praeger special studies in U.S. economic and social development) E185.61.S94 1968b "The studies were conducted independently of the Commission and of each other by research groups at the University of Michigan, the Johns Hopkins University, and Columbia University."
Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents.-Racial att.i.tudes in fifteen American cities, by A.
Campbell and H. Schuman.-Between white and black; the faces of American inst.i.tutions in the ghetto, by P. H. Rossi, and others.-Who riots? A study of partic.i.p.ation in the 1967 riots, by R. M. Fogelson and R. B. Hill.
1587 U.S. _Congress. House. Select Committee on New Orleans Riots._ New Orleans riots. Minority report. [Was.h.i.+ngton? 1866?] 24 p.
F379.N5U5 [TR: F379.N557A85]
Presented by B. M. Boyer.
From _House Report_, no. 16, 39th Congress, 2d session.
1588 U.S. _National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders._ Report.
[Was.h.i.+ngton, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print.
Off., 1968] xv, 425 p. illus., ports. HV6477.A56 Commercially published, with an introduction by Tom Wicker, in hard covers by E. P. Dutton and in paperback by Bantam, New York, 1968.
1589 Urban riots: violence and social change. Edited by Robert H.
Connery. New York, 1968. 190 p. (Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, v. 29, no. 1) HN58.U7 Many of the "papers in this issue ... were delivered at a conference sponsored by the academy in cooperation with the Columbia University Center on Urban Minority Affairs, April 19, 1968."
Bibliography: p. 183-190.
1590 Walker, Marion E. Black rebellion. Columbia, S.C., National Graphics [1968] 64 p. illus., ports. HV6477.W34
1591 Waskow, Arthur I. From race riot to sit-in, 1919 and the 1960s; a study in the connections between conflict and violence. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1966. xviii, 380 p. E185.61.W24 [TR: Waskow, Arthur Ocean]
Bibliography: p. [355]-366.