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Primary Sources 

CBS. 1963.”Breakthrough in Birmingham.” CBS Video, 4:55. May 10, 1963, https://tinyurl.com/vmvux4x

Civil Rights Act of 1964, H.R. 7152, 88th Cong. (1964).

Douthard, William J. June 1963. Letter to J.E. Hoover. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Papers, 1959-1972, ProQuest History Vault, Atlanta, Georgia. 

Lutheran Human Relations Association, “That The Church May Lead.” The Vanguard Torch: The Church in Human Relations. January 1 1956, pg 1. 

Roosevelt, Eleanor. “The Negro and Social Change.” 25th Anniversary of the National Urban League, 12 December 1935, Baltimore, Maryland.

Rubenstein, David M. “Youth March for Integrated Schools.” 1958. Washington D.C. Accessed December 3, 2019. https://tinyurl.com/wb26eab.

Rustin, Bayard and Cleveland Robinson. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. New York:  National Office. 1963.

The Ledger Editors, “Supreme Court decision in Montgomery case foretells the end of city bus services in Deep South cities.” The Ledger. November 14, 1956. 

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 1939. N.A.A.C.P. 30th Annual Report for 1939. New York. 

Wells-Barnett, Ida B. 1902. Letter to Members of Anti- Lynching Bureau. 1 Jan 1902. Oxford African American Studies Center, http://www.oxfordaasc.com/article/ps/ps-aasc-0102.

White Citizens Council. “The South Will Fight!!” Arkansas Faith. December 1 1955. 

Secondary Sources 

 Editors, 2011.  African‐American Civil Rights. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. 

Latta, Susan M. 2014. The Reconstruction Era. Minneapolis, MN: ABDO Publishing. 

Zhang, Ai-Min. 2014. The Origins of the African-American Civil Rights Movement. UK: Taylor and Francis.