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Carson, Clayborne. In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981.

Harris, Norman. The Sixties: A Black Chronology. Atlanta: The Black Resource Center, 1990.

Harmon, David. Beneath the Image of the Civil Rights Movement and Race Relations, Atlanta, Georgia, 1946-1981. New York: Garland, 1996.

Mason, Herman. Politics, Civil Rights, and Law in Black Atlanta, 1870-1970. Atlanta: Arcadia, 2000.

Tuck, Stephen. Beyond Atlanta: The Struggle for Racial Equality in Georgia, 1940-1980. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

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Allen, Frederick. Atlanta Rising: The Invention of an International City 1946-1996. Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1996.

Archives of Tuskegee Institute. Lynching Statistics in the U.S. 1882-1968.

Banks, Carolyn Long. “Appeal for Human Rights, vII.” AUC Digest Online, March 2000.

Bauerlein, Mark. Negrophobia: A Race Riot in Atlanta, 1906. San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2001.

Carson, Clayborne. In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening in America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981.

Drago, Edmund. Black Oiliticians and Reconstruction in Georgia: A Splendid Failure. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1982.

Du Bois, W.E.B. The Autobiography of W.E.B. Du Bois. New York: International Publishers, Inc., 1968.

Du Bois, W.E.B. The Souls of Black Folk. New York: Penguin Books, (Reprint) 1989.

Harmon, David Andrew. Beneath the Image of the Civil Rights Movement and Race Relations: Atlanta, Georgia, 1946-1981. New York: Garland, 1996.

Henderson, Harold P. and Gary L. Roberts. Georgia Governors in an Age of Change: From Ellis Arnall to George Busbee. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1988.

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.

Morris, Aldon. The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for Change. New York: Free Press, 1984.

Mueller, Carol. “Ella Baker and the Origins of ‘Participatory Democracy’,” In Vicki Crawford, Jaqueline Anne Rouse, et al, eds. Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965, 51-68.

Myrick-Harris, Clarissa. “Against All Odds.” Smithsonian Magazine. July 2002, 70-77.

Pomerantz, Gary. Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn: The Saga of Two Families and the Making of Atlanta. New York: Scribner, 1996.

Roche, Jeff. Restructured Resistance: The Sibley Commission and the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.

Tuck, Stephen G.N. Beyond Atlanta: The Struggle For Racial Equality in Georgia, 1940-1980. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

Wells-Barnett, Ida. Lynch Law in Georgia. Chicago Colored Citizens, 1899.