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Civil Rights: Home
Welcome
Civil Rights Movement
General Information on Civil Rights
Changing Channels
from the National Archive and Records Administration
Civil Rights Digital Library
from the University of GA includes timelines and ability to browse by people and topics
Civil Rights Martyrs
from Southern Poverty Law Center
Digital Archive: Civil Rights in Mississippi
includes images, oral histories, audio files from the University of Southern Mississippi
Fifty years since Mississippi Burning
from FBI.gov
Gallery of Civil Rights Struggle of 1960's
includes 42 black and white images from Atlantic.com
Integrating Ole' Miss
from the JFK Presidential Library
Mississippi Historical Society Article
includes a bibliography of secondary sources
General Resources - all Civil Rights topics
Civil Rights
from PBS Learning Media
Civil Rights - Themed Resources
from the Library of Congress
Civil Rights Era
from Amistad Digital Resource
Civil Rights Resource Collection
from Facing History and Ourselves
Civil Rights Resource Guide
from the Library of Congress
Civil Rights Teaching Resources
from Teaching for Change
Digital Public Library of America
Jim Crow Laws
1936 Olympics and Jim Crow America
from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
History Matters: Jim Crow Laws affecting passengers in interstate travel
from George Mason University
Jim Crow and the Ku Klux Klan
from the Library of Virginia
Jim Crow Laws
from the National Park Service Martin Luther King Historical Site
Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
from Ferris State University
Primary Source Sets: Jim Crow and segregation
from the Library of Congress
Separate is not equal
from the National Museum of American History
Domestic Help
"Cooking in Other Women's Kitchens"
H-Net review
Black domestics during the Depression
from the National Archives and Records Administration
History Matters: We are literally slaves
from George Mason University
Food and Culture
Center for Study of Southern Culture, How to Eat to Live
from the University of Mississippi
Foodways Bibliography from AMST 375
from the University of North Carolina
NCPedia - History of Food
from the State Library of North Carolina
Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Southern Foodways Alliance
Three Worlds, three views, culture, and environmental change in the Colonial South
from the National Humanities Center
Jackson, MS
The Farish Street project
from the University of Mississippi
Jackson: The capital city
from the Mississippi Historical Society
Oral history with Mr. R. Jesse Brown, Lawyer, Jackson, MS
from the University of Southern Mississippi
Woolworth Sit In, Jackson, MS
from the ZinnEd Project