These books and other materials are generally available in
academic and public libraries.
Books, Reports and Pamphlets about Atlanta |
Abernathy, Ralph D. | And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography New York: Harper & Row, 1989 |
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Alexander, T.M., Sr. | Beyond the Timberline: The Trials and Triumphs of a Black Entrepreneur Edgewood, Maryland: E.E. Duncan and Company, 1992 |
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Allen, Frederick | Atlanta Rising Atlanta: Longstreet Press, Inc., 1996 |
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Allen, Ivan, Jr. with Paul Hemphill | Mayor: Notes on the Sixties New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971 |
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Amborse, Andy | “Redrawing the Color Line: The History and Patterns of Black Housing in Atlanta, 1940-1973” Ph.D. diss. Emory University, 1992 |
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Ambrose, Andy | Atlanta: An Illustrated History Athens: Hill Street Press, 2003 |
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APEX Museum | Sweet Auburn: Street of Pride, A Pictorial History Atlanta:
African American Panoramic Experience, 1988 |
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Atlanta Committee for Cooperative Action | A Second Look: The Negro
Citizen in Atlanta Atlanta: The Atlanta Committee for Cooperative Action, 1960 |
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Atlanta Council on Human Relations | Atlanta: Protests and Progress, A
Special Report Atlanta: Atlanta Council on Human Relations, April
1964 |
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Bacote, Clarence | The Story of Atlanta University: A Century of Service
1865-1965 Atlanta: Atlanta University, 1969 |
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Bayor, Ronald H. | Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta University of North Carolina Press |
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Beardslee, William R. | The Way Out Must Lead In: Life Histories in the Atlanta: Center for Research in Social Change, |
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Blumberg, Janice Rothschild | One Voice: Rabbi Jacob Rothschild and the
Troubled South Macon: Mercer University Press, 1985 |
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Bond, Julian | Time to Speak, a Time to Act: The Movement in Politics New York: Harper and Row, 1972 |
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Branch, Taylor | Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years, 1963-65 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981 |
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Button, James | Blacks and Social Change: Impact of the Civil Rights
Movement in Southern Communities Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1989 |
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Calloway, W.L. | The 'Sweet Auburn Avenue' Business History 1908-1988 Atlanta: Central Atlanta Progress, 1988 |
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Clayton, Xemona with Hal Gulliver | I've Been Marching All the Time Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1991 |
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Crawford, Fred, Harvey Gates and James Conyers | “Civil Aggression and Urban Disorders: Atlanta, Georgia, 1967" 21 November 1967. Prepared for the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders |
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Crawford, Fred, Norman R. Crawford, and Leah Dabbs | A Report of Certain Reactions by the Atlanta Public to the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. Atlanta: Center for Research in Social Change, Emory University, 1969 |
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Daniels, Maurice | Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil Rights Advocacy & Jurisprudence Atlanta: Atlanta University Press, 2002 |
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Dickerson, Dennis | Militant Mediator: Whitney M. Young, Jr. University Press of Kentucky, 1998 |
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Dyson, Michael Eric | I May Not Get There With You: The True Martin Luther King, Jr. New York: Free Press, 2001 |
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English, James W. | The Prophet of Wheat Street: The Story of William Holmes Elgin, Illinois: David C. Cooke Publishing, 1973 |
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Fairclough, Adam | To Redeem the Soul of America: The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King Jr. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1987 |
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Galphin, Bruce | The Riddle of Lester Maddox Atlanta: Camelot Publishing Company, 1968 |
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Garrett, Franklin M. | Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events (3 VoIs) New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc.,1954 |
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Garrow, David | Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the
Southern Christian Leadership Conference New York: William
Morrow and Company, 1986 |
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Garrow, David, ed | Atlanta, Georgia 1960-1961: Sit-ins and Student
Activism New York: Carlson Publishing Company, 1989 |
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Gates, Stephen | Let the Trumpet Sound: The Life and Times of Martin Luther King Jr. New York: Harper and Row, 1972 |
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Grant, Donald L. | The Way it Was in the South: The Black Experience in Georgia ed. Jonathan Grant. New Jersey: A Birch Lane Press Book, |
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Hamer, Andrew Marshall, ed | Urban Atlanta: Redefining the Role of the
City Atlanta: Georgia State University Press, 1980 |
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Harmon, David Andrew | Beneath the Image of the Civil Rights Movement and Race Relations: Atlanta, Georgia, 1946-1981 New York: Garland, 1996 |
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Henderson, Alexa Benson | Atlanta Life Insurance Company: Guardian of
Black Economic Dignity Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press,
1990 |
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Henderson, Harold P. and Gary L. Roberts, eds | Georgia Governors in an
Age of Change: From Ellis Arnall to George Bushee Athens:
University of Georgia Press, 1988 |
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Hollowell, Louise and Martin C. Lehfeldt | The Sacred Call: A Tribute to Donald L. Hollowell – Civil Rights Champion Atlanta: Four-G Publishers, Inc., 1997 |
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Hunter, Floyd | Community Power Succession: Atlanta Policy Makers Revisited Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1980 |
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Hunter-Gault, Charlayne | In My Place New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
1992 |
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Hutcheson, John D. | Racial Attitudes in Atlanta Atlanta: Center for Research in Social Change, Emory University, 1973 |
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Jenkins, Herbert | Forty Years on the Force: 1932-1972 Atlanta: Center for
Research in Social Change, Emory University, 1973 |
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Jenkins, Herbert | Keeping the Peace: A Police Chief Looks at His Job New York:
Harper and Row, 1970 |
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Jennings, M.K. | Community Influentials: The Elites of Atlanta Atlanta: Glencove
Free Press, 1964 |
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Jordan, Vernon with Annette Gordon-Reed | Vernon Can Read! A Memoir New York: Public Affairs, 2001 |
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King, Martin Luther, Sr. with Clayton Riley | Daddy King: An Autobiography New
York: William Morrow and Company, 1980 |
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Kruse, Kevin M. | White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005 |
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Kuhn, Clifford M, Harlon E. Joye and E. Bernard West | Living Atlanta: An Oral History of the City, 1914-1948. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1990 |
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Lefever, Harry G. | Undaunted by the Fight: Spelman College and the Civil Rights Movement, 1957-1967 Macon: Mercer University Press, 2005 |
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Lewis, David L. | King: A Critical Biography New York: Praeger, 1970 |
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Lewis, John | Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement New York: Simon and Schuster, c. 1998 |
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Maddox, Lester | Speaking Out: The Autobiography of Lester Maddox New York: Doubleday, 1975 |
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Martin, Harold | William Berry Hartsfield: Mayor of Atlanta Athens:
University of Georgia Press, 1978 |
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Mason, Herman S. | Politics, Civil Rights and Law in Black Atlanta, 1870-1970 Dover, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 2001 |
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Mays, Benjamin E. | Born to Rebel: An Autobiography New YorkScribner, 1971; reprint ed., Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1981 |
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McGill, Ralph | The South and the Southerner Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1963 |
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McPheeters, Annie L. | Negro Progress in Atlanta, Georgia, 1950-1960: A Selective Bibliography on Human Relations from Four Atlanta Newspapers Atlanta: West Hunter Street Branch Atlanta Public Library, 1964 |
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Morris, Aldon | The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black
Communities Organizing for Change New York: Free Press, 1984 |
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Nasstrom, Kathryn | Everybody's Grandmother & Nobody's Fool: Frances Freeborn Pauley and the Struggle for Social Justice Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2000 |
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Neary, John | Julian Bond: Black Rebel New York: William Morrow and
Company, 1971 |
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Parsons, Sara Mitchell | From Southern Wrongs to Civil Rights: The Memoir of a
White Civil Rights Activist Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2000 |
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Paschall Eliza | lt Must Have Rained Atlanta: Center for Research in Social
Change, Emory University, 1975 |
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Pomerantz, Gary | Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn: The Saga of Two Families and the Making of Atlanta New York: Scriber, 1996 |
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Research Atlanta | School Desegregation in Atlanta 1954-1973 Atlanta: Research Atlanta, 1973 |
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Roche, Jeff | The Sibley Commission and the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998 |
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Roth, Darlene and Andy Ambrose | Metropolitan Frontiers: A Short History of Atlanta Atlanta: Atlanta History Center, 1996 |
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Shavin, Norman and Bruce Galphin | Atlanta: Triumph of a People Atlanta: Capricorn, Inc., 1985 |
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Sikes, Janice White | Protest and Place: The Southern Civil Rights Movement, An Annotated Bibliography Atlanta: Auburn Avenue Research Library, 1997 |
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Silver, Christopher and John V. Moeser | The Separate City: Black Communities in the Urban South, 1940-1968 Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1995 |
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Smith, David | Inequality in an American City: Atlanta, Georgia
1960-1970 London: Department of Geography, Queen Mary College,
University of London, 1981 |
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Spritzer, Lorraine | The Belle of Ashby Street: Helen Douglas Mankin and
Georgia Politics Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1982 |
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Spritzer, Lorraine | Grace Towns Hamilton and the Politics of Social Change Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1997 |
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Stone, Clarence N. | Economic Growth and Neighborhood Discontent:
System Bias in the Urban Renewal Program of Atlanta Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1976 |
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Stone, Clarence N. | Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta 1946-1988 Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1989 |
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Teel, Leonard Ray | Ralph Emerson McGill: Voice of the Southern Conscience Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 2001 |
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Trillin, Calvin | An Education in Georgia: Charlayne Hunter, Hamilton
Holmes, and the Integration of the University of Georgia New York:
Viking Press, 1964 |
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Tuck, Stephen G.N. | Beyond Atlanta: The Struggle For Racial Equality in Georgia, 1940-1980 Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001 |
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Walker, Jack | Sit-ins in Atlanta New York: McGraw Hill, 1964 |
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Weiss, Nancy | Whitney Young, Jr. and the Struggle for Civil Rights Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1989 |
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Weltner, Charles | Southerner Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1966 |
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Wilkins, Roy with Tom Matthews | Standing Fast: The Autobiography of
Roy Wilkins New York: Viking Press, 1992 |
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Williams, Roger | The Bonds: An American Family New York: Athenaeum,
1971 |
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Related Books |
Bartley, Numan | From Thurmond to Wallace: Political Tendencies in Georgia 1946-1969 Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1970 |
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Bartley, Numan | The Rise of Massive Resistance: Race and Politics in the South During the 1950s Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press,1969 |
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Bartley, Numan V. and Hugh D. Graham | Southern Politics and the Second
Reconstruction Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 1975 |
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Black, Earle and Merle Black | Politics and Society in the South Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987 |
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Bloom, Jack | Race, Class, and the Civil Rights Movement Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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Branch, Taylor | Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-1963 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988 |
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Branch, Taylor | Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years, 1963-1965 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981 |
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Brisbane, Robert H. | Black Activism: Racial Revolution in the United States1954-1970 Valley Forge: Judson Press, 1974 |
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Carson, Clayborne | In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening in
America Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981 |
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Carson, Clayborne, David Garrow, Bill Kovach, Carol Polsgrove | Reporting Civil Rights: American Journalism 1941-1963 Library of America, 2003 |
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Chafe, William | Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina
and the Black Struggle for Freedom New York: Oxford University
Press, 1985 |
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Coleman, Kenneth, ed | A History of Georgia Athens: University of
Georgia Press, 1977 |
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Conyers, James | Black Youth in a Southern City Atlanta: Southern
Regional Council, 1968 |
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Crain, Robert | The Politics of School Desegregation: Comparative Case Studies of Community Structure and Policy Making Chicago: Aldine Press, 1968 |
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Crawford, Fred | Civil Aggression and Urban Disorders Atlanta: Center for
Research in Social Change, Emory University, 1967 |
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Crawford, Vicki, Jacqueline Rouse, and Barbara Woods, eds | Women in the Civil Rights Movement Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965 Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Dray, Philip | At The Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America New York: Random House, 2002 |
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Egerton, John | Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1994 |
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Eisinger, Peter K. | The Politics of Displacement: Racial and Ethnic
Transition in Three American Cities New York: Academic Press,
1980 |
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Goldfield, David | Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations and Southern Culture, 1940 to the Present Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1990 |
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Grantham, Dewey | The South in Modern America: A Region at Odds New York: Harper Collins, 1994 |
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Hampton, Henry and Stephen Payer, eds | Voices of Freedom: An Oral
History of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the
1980s New York: Bantam Books, 1990 |
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Hansen, Drew | The Dream: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Speech that Inspired a Nation New York: Ecco, 2003 |
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Harris, Norman | The Sixties: A Black Chronology Atlanta: Black Resource Center, 1990 |
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Harris, Norman | African American Social Change: A Philosophical Approach, CD-ROM Atlanta: Black Resource Center, 2003 |
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Kasher, Steven | The Civil Rights Movement: A Photographic History, 1954-68 New York: Abbeville Press, 1996 |
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King, Mary | Freedom Song: A Personal Story of the 1960s Civil Rights
Movement New York: William Morrow and Company, 1987 |
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Kluger, Richard | Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of
Education and Black America's Struggle for Equality New York:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1976; reprint ed. New York: Random House, 1977 |
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Kousser, I. Morgan | The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction
and the Establishment of the One-Party South, 1880-1910 New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1974 |
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Lawson, Stephen F. | Black Ballots: Voting Rights in the South 1944-1969 New York: Columbia University Press, 1976 |
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Lawson, Stephen F. | In Pursuit of Power: Southern Black and Electoral Politics 1965-1982 New York: Columbia University Press, 1985 |
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Matthews, Donald R. and James W. Protbro | Negroes and the New Southern
Politics New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, 1966 |
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Morris, Aldon | The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for Change New York: The Free Press, 1984 |
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Raines, Howell | My Soul is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South
Remembered New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1977 |
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Rouse, Jacqueline | Lugenia Burns Hope: Black Southern Reformer Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989 |
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Suggs, Henry, ed | The Black Press in the South 1865-1979 Westport:
Greenwood Press, 1983 |
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Tindall, George Brown | The Emergence of the New South 1913-1945 Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Press, 1964 |
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Tindall, George Brown | The Disruption of the Solid South New York: W.W. Norton Company, 1972 |
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Williamson, Joel | The Crucible of Race: Black/White Relations in the
American South Since Emancipation New York: Oxford University
Press, 1984 |
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Woodward, C. Vann | The Origins of the New South, 1877-1913 Baton
Rouge: Louisiana State Press, 1951 |
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Woodward, C. Vann | The Strange Career of Jim Crow New York: Oxford University Press, 1965 |
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Zinn, Howard | The Southern Mystique New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964 |
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Articles |
Adams, Samuel L. | "Blueprint for Segregation: A Survey of Atlanta Housing." New South 22 (Spring 1967): 73-84 |
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Alexander, Robert I. | "Negro Business in Atlanta." Southern Economic Journal 17 (4/1951): 451-464 |
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Anderson, David | “The Co-opted Voice: Politics, History and Self-Expression in
James Baldwin’s ‘Journey To Atlanta’.” CLA Journal v. 42 no3 (Mar. 1999) p. 273-89 |
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Bacote, C.A. | "The Negro in Atlanta Politics." Phylon XVI (4/1955):
333-350. |
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Baird, Joseph | "Atlanta Negroes Rock the Boat." Reporter (14 December
1967): 32-34 |
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Bartley, Numan V. | "Atlanta Elections and Georgia Political Trends." New
South (Winter 1970): 22-30.325 |
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Bayor, Ronald H. | "Roads to Racial Segregation: Atlanta in the Twentieth
Century." Journal of Urban History 15 (November 1988): 3-21 |
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Bayor, Ronald H. | "Race and City Services: The Shaping of Atlanta's Police and Fire Departments." Atlanta History 36 (3/Fall I992): 19-35 |
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Burman, Stephen | "The Illusion of Progress: Race and Politics in Atlanta." Ethnic and Racial Studies 2 (4/October 1979): 441-454 |
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Cater, Douglas | "Atlanta: Smart Politics and Good Race Relations." Reporter (11 July 1957): 1&-21 |
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Cleghom, Reece | "Allen of Atlanta Collides with Black Power and Racism." New York Times Magazine (16 October 1966): 32-33,134-140 |
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Coffin, Alex | "Number Two Tries Harder." Atlanta Magazine (June 1971):
42-43, 68-73 |
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Driskell, Curtis | "The Force of 'Forward Atlanta'." Atlanta Magazine
(August 1963): 37-40 |
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Dudley. J. Wayne | "'Rate' Organizations of the 1940s: The Columbians
Inc." Phylon XLII (3/September 1981): 262-274 |
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Elliott, Jeffrey | "The Civil Rights Movement Reexamined: An Interview
with Julian Bond." Negro Historical Bulletin 39 (6/1976): 606-610 |
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Feagans, Janet | "Atlanta Theatre Segregation: A Case of Prolonged
Avoidance." Journal of Human Relations 13 (2/1965): 208-218 |
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Fleishman, Joel L. | "The Real Against the Ideal-Making the Solution Fit the Problem: The Atlanta Public School Agreement of 1973," in Roundtable Justice: Case Studies in Conflict Resolution, ed. by Robert S. Goldmann Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, p. 129-180 |
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Gallagher, Buell G. | "Integrated Schools in the Black Cities?" The Journal
of Negro Education XIII (3/Summer 1973): 336-350 |
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Garland, Phyl | "Atlanta: Black Mecca of the South." Ebony (August 1971):
152-157 |
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Garland, Phyl | "Racial Coverage in Atlanta: Once Over Lightly." Atlanta
Journalism Review (July/August 1971): 8, 27-30 |
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Garofalo, Charles | "The Atlanta Spirit: A Study in Urban Ideology." South
Atlantic Quarterly 74 (1/1975): 34-44 |
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Hector Black | "White Power in Black Atlanta." Look (13 December 1966):
137-140 |
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Hein, Virginia H | “The Image of a City Too Busy to Hate: Atlanta in the 1960s." Phylon. 33 (Fall 1972): 205-21 |
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Holloway, James | "The Paradigm of Dixie Hills." New South (Summer
1967): 75-81 |
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Holmes, Robert | "The University and Politics in Atlanta: A Case Study of
the Atlanta University Center." Atlanta Historical Journal (Spring
1981): 49-66 |
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Homsby, Alton | "The Negro in Atlanta Politics, 1961-1973." Atlanta
Historical Bulletin XXI (Spring 1973): 7-33 |
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Jackson, Barbara | "Desegregation: Atlanta Style." Theory into Practice 17
(I/1973): 43-53 |
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Jennings, M. Kent and Harmon Zeigler | "Class, Party, and Race in Four
Types of Elections: The Case of Atlanta." Journal of Politics 28
(2/1966): 391-407 |
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Jones, Mack H. | "Black Political Empowerment in Atlanta: Myth and
Reality.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science 439 (September 1978): 90-117 |
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Leonard, George B. | "The Second Battle of Atlanta." Look (4 April 1961):
31-42 |
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Lincoln, C. Eric | "The Strategy of a Sit-in." Reporter (5 January 1961):
20-23 |
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Martin, William C | "Atlanta: Political Transfer and Succession in a
Southern Metropolis." Journal of Intergroup Relations 4 (3/1975):
22-32 |
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McCain, Ray | "Speaking on School Desegregation by Atlanta Ministers." Southern Speech Journal 29 (3/64): 256-262 |
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Meier, August and David Lewis | "History of the Negro Upper Class in
Atlanta, Georgia 1890-1958." Journal of Negro Education 28 (Spring
1959): 128-139 |
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Moore, John Hammond | "Communists and Fascists in a Southern City." South Atlantic Quarterly 67 (3/Summer 1968): 437-454 |
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Nasstrom, Kathryn L | “Down to Now: Memory, Narrative and Women’s
Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta, Georgia.” Gender & History, Apr 1999, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p113, 32p |
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Newsom, Lionel and William Gorden | "A Stonny Rally in Atlanta." Today's
Speech 11 (4/1963): 18-21 |
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Patterson, Eugene | “Before the Sixties, There Was the South.” Columbia Journalism Review v. 40 no. 4 (Nov./Dec. 2001) p. 36-8 |
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Petrof, John | "The Effect of the Student Boycott Upon the Purchasing
Habits of Negro Families in Atlanta, Georgia." Phylon 24 (3/1963):
266-270 |
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Powledge, Fred | "Profiles: A New Politics in Atlanta." New Yorker (31
December 1973): 28-40 |
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Ravitch, Diane | "The 'White Flight' Controversy." The Public Interest 51
(Spring 1978): 135-149 |
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Rice, Bradley | "The Battle of Buckhead: The Plan of Improvement and
Atlanta's Last Big Annexation." Atlanta Historical Journal xxv
(Winter 1981): 5-22 |
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Ross, Edyth | "Black Heritage in Social Welfare: A Case Study of Atlanta." Phylon XXXVII (4/1976): 297-307 |
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Shankman, Arnold | "A Temple is Bombed – Atlanta 1958." American
Jewish Archives 23 (2/1971): 125-153 |
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Siddons, Anne Rivers | "The Seeds of Sanity." Atlanta Magazine (July
1967): 55-57, 104 |
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Sitton, Claude | "Atlanta Example: Good Sense and Dignity." New York
Times Magazine (6 May 1962): 22,123,128 |
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Thompson, Robert A., Hylan Lewis and Davis McEntire | "Atlanta andBirmingham: A Comparative Study in Negro Housing" in Housingand Minority Groups, ed. by Nathan Glazer and Davis McEntire.Berkeley: University of California, 1960, pp. 14-42 |
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Trillin, Calvin | "'Atlanta Settlement'." New Yorker 17 (March 1973):
101-105 |
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Vowels, Robert | "Atlanta Negro Business and the New Black Bourgeoisie." Atlanta Historical Bulletin 21 (Spring 1977): 48-66 |
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Walker, Grace | "How Women Won the Quiet Battle of Atlanta." Good
Housekeeping (May 1961): 76-77,194-207 |
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Walker, Jack | "The Functions of Disunity: Negro Leadership in a Southern
City." Journal of Negro Education 23 (Summer 1963): 227-236 |
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Walker, Jack | "Negro Voting in Atlanta, Georgia, 1953-1961." Phylon XXIV(Winter 1963): 379-387 |
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Walker, Jack | "Protest and Negotiation: A Case Study of Negro Leadership in
Atlanta, Georgia." Midwest Journal of Political Science VII (2/May
1963): 99-124 |
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White, Dana F. | "The Black Sides of Atlanta: A Geography of Expansion
and Containment, 1870-1970." The Atlanta Historical Journal XXVI
(2/3 Summer/Fall 1982): 199-225 |
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Williams, Roger | "The Negro in Atlanta." Atlanta Magazine (June 1966) 471-476 |
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Maurice Daniels, Executive Producer | Foot Soldier for Equal Justice: Horace T. Ward and the Desegregation of the University of Georgia UGA: Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 2000 |
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