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Contents
- 1 Infoboxes
- 2 Campaign boxes
- 3 Navigation boxes
- 4 Other Freedom Rides activities
- 5 List articles
- 6 Miscellaneous
- 7 Populist movement
Infoboxes
editSelma to Montgomery march
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- The White House
- Federal Courts
- leadfigures3
- The White House
- Lyndon B. Johnson, President
- Gen. Henry V. Graham, Commander of Task Force Clay Court
- Nicholas Katzenbach, Attorney General
- Ramsey Clark, Deputy Attorney General
- Federal Courts
- Judge Frank Johnson, U.S. District Court
- Judge Daniel Thomas, U.S. District Court
St. Augustine movement
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- The White House
- Federal Courts
- leadfigures3
- The White House
- Lyndon B. Johnson, President
- Federal Courts
- Judge Bryan Simpson, U.S. District Court
Campaign boxes
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- Template:CRM in Alabama
- Template:CRM in Arkansas
- User:Mitchumch/CRM in Delaware (missing state wikilink)
- Template:CRM in Florida (missing state wikilink)
- Template:CRM in Georgia
- Template:CRM in Louisiana
- Template:CRM in Maryland
- Template:CRM in Mississippi
- Template:CRM in North Carolina
- Template:CRM in Oklahoma (missing state wikilink)
- Template:CRM in South Carolina
- Template:CRM in Tennessee
- Template:CRM in Texas (missing state wikilink)
- Template:CRM in Virginia
- Template:CRM in Washington D.C.
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editColonial period
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edit- Morris, Thomas D. (2004). Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807864302.
American Revolution and Articles of Confederation era
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Antebellum period
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American Civil War
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Reconstruction era
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Jim Crow era
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References
editFurther reading
edit- Lionel Rowe, Robert Lionel (1974). State Response to the Civil Right Issue, 1883-1885 (M.A. thesis). Portland State University. OCLC 40319075.
- Blaustein, Albert P.; Zangrando, Robert L., eds. (1968). Civil Rights and African Americans: A Documentary History (1991 ed.). Northwestern University Press. ISBN 9780810109209.
- Mangum, Charles S., Jr. (2014). The Legal Status of the Negro. Quid Pro Books. ISBN 9781610272711.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Stephenson, Gilbert Thomas (1910). Race Distinctions in American Law. D. Appleton. OCLC 251396604.
- Johnson, Franklin (1919). The Development of State Legislation Concerning the Free Negro (Ph.D.). Columbia University. OCLC 918156607.
- Murray, Pauli (1950). States' Laws on Race and Color. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820318837.
External links
edit- World War II and Civil Rights - A C-SPAN video published on September 12, 2016.
Civil Rights Movement
edit- Portal:Civil Rights Movement
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Civil Rights Movement
- Category:WikiProject Civil Rights Movement articles
- Template:Civil rights movement
- Civil rights movement (disambiguation)
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edit- Brown, Richard Maxwell (1975). Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of American Violence and Vigilantism. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198020172.
- Hewitt, Christopher (2005). Political Violence and Terrorism in Modern America: A Chronology. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313334184.
- Revolution in Civil Rights. Congressional Quarterly Service. 1968. OCLC 670174361.
Black Power movement
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Other Freedom Rides activities
editDate | Carrier | Point of departure | Destination | Ref. | Note |
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May 25, 1961 | Trailways (terminal only) | Montgomery, Alabama | [1] | [note 1] | |
August 4, 1961 | Trailways (terminal only) | Shreveport, Louisiana | [2] | [note 2] | |
November 1, 1961 | Trailways (terminal only) | Jackson, Mississippi | [3] | [note 3] |
References
edit- ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 543. sfn error: no target: CITEREFArsenault(2006) (help)
- ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 576–577. sfn error: no target: CITEREFArsenault(2006) (help)
- ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 583. sfn error: no target: CITEREFArsenault(2006) (help)
Notes
edit- ^ Included 4 participants - Ralph Abernathy, Bernard Lee, Fred Shuttlesworth and Wyatt Tee Walker.
- ^ Included 6 participants - Harold L. Bethune, Harry Blake, Dave Dennis, Delores McGinnie, Marie McGinnie and Levert H. Taylor.
- ^ Included 3 participants - Glenda Jackson, Rev. Charles A. Jones and Levert H. Taylor.
List articles
edit- Riots during CRM and Black Power movement
- School districts by state showing desegregation
- Demonstrations and protest during 1963
- List of segregationists during the civil rights movement
Miscellaneous
editWikipedia:WikiProject African diaspora
- AfriGeneas
- History of African-American suffrage
- Political history of African Americans
- Intellectual history of race
- Intellectual history of race in the United States
- Republican Party and African Americans
- Democratic Party and African Americans
- Whig Party and African Americans
- Democratic-Republican Party and African Americans
- American political parties and African Americans
- Bibliography of African-American history
- Abraham Lincoln and Reconstruction
- Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction
- Ulysses S. Grant and Reconstruction
- American popular culture and African Americans
- American presidents and African Americans
- United States Supreme Court and African Americans
- Boyd, Todd (2008). African Americans and Popular Culture. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313064081.
- Histories of top 10 local governments/communities with the largest AA populations for each decade from 1619 to present (Ex. 1790, 1800. etc.)
- Buffalo Nine
- Fort Hood 43
- McDonogh Three
- Richmond 34
- Friendship Nine
- Chicago Seven
- Little Rock Nine
- Panther 21
- Jena Six
- Mayfield Ten
- Greenville Eight
- Angola Three
- Tougaloo Nine
- Clinton 12 (redirect)
- Gainesville Eight
- Tallahassee Ten → 10 Freedom Riders from Interfaith Freedom Riders
- Americus Four
- Elloree 21 → South Carolina
- Albany Nine
- Fifth Circuit Four
- Norfolk 17
- Martinsville Seven
- Cambridge Seven
- Göttingen Seven
- Edinburgh Seven
- Texas Seven
- Sudairi Seven
- Watergate Seven
- Gugulethu Seven
- Khrennikov's Seven
- Harrisburg Seven
- Danube Seven
- Gang of Seven
- Unsinkable Seven
- Group of Seven (artists)
- Bunch of Seven
- Seven Scholars of Jian'an
- San Marcos Seven
- Chicago Seven (architects)
- Syndicate of Seven
- Seattle Seven - seven companies
- Siberian Seven
- Unit Five Seven
- Marietta Seven
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