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1877-1964

The Black man in America, 1877-1905

1973
Traces the history of African-Americans from the end of Reconstruction to the Niagara Movement begun by W. E. B. DuBois in 1905.

The Harlem Renaissance

an interactive history adventure
2014
Describes the history of the Harlem Renaissance from three different perspectives.

Women in the Civil Rights movement

trailblazers and torchbearers, 1941-1965
1993

The ABC-CLIO companion to the Civil Rights Movement

1993
An encyclopedia covering notable people and events in the African-American struggle for civil rights from the end of the Civil War to contemporary times.

Freedom's children

the passage from emancipation to the great migration
2000
Chronicles African-American history from Reconstruction through the great migration of the early twentieth century, with many historical photos and illustrations and several removable documents and other three-dimensional features.

The Harlem Renaissance

2001
Examines important accomplishments and events in the history of African-Americans, focusing on the Harlem Renaissance; and includes short biographies of notable men and women, as well as a glossary, a list of related Internet sites, and an index.

The migration north

2009
Black-and-white photographs and text discuss the social history between slavery and the civil rights movement, and cover legal discrimination, the Ku Klux Klan, Booker T. Washington, the NAACP, race riots, Harlem, military service during the World Wars, and more.

The path to equality

from the Scottsboro case to the breaking of baseball's color barrier, 1931-1947
1995
A chronology of significant events in African-American history from 1931 to 1947.

The Harlem Renaissance

2009
An overview of the Harlem Renaissance that explores the people, events, and accomplishments that shaped the era and its impact on the African-American community.

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