Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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KF4757 .K53 2004 | From Jim Crow to civil rights : the Supreme Court and the struggle for racial equality / | 1 |
KF4757 .K53 2021 | Crisis and compromise : the rescue of the 1964 Civil Rights Act : a memoir / | 1 |
KF4757 .K538 2007 | Unfinished business : racial equality in American history / | 1 |
KF4757 .K578 2007 | Brown v. Board of Education and the civil rights movement : abridged edition of From Jim Crow to civil rights : the Supreme Court and the struggle for racial equality / | 2 |
KF4757.K578 2007 KF4757 | Brown v. Board of Education and the Civil Rights Movement. | 1 |
KF4757 .K58 2004 | From Jim Crow to civil rights : the Supreme Court and the struggle for racial equality / | 1 |
KF4757 .K58 2004eb | From Jim Crow to civil rights : the Supreme Court and the struggle for racial equality / | 2 |
KF4757 .K58 2007eb | Brown v. Board of Education and the civil rights movement : abridged edition of From Jim Crow to civil rights : the Supreme Court and the struggle for racial equality / | 1 |
KF4757 .K66 | A century of civil rights / | 1 |
KF4757 .L36 2008 | The day freedom died : the Colfax massacre, the Supreme Court, and the betrayal of Reconstruction / | 1 |
KF4757 .L44 2000 | Legacies of the 1964 Civil Rights Act / | 1 |
KF4757 .L48 | The dilemma in the congressional power to enforce the Fourteenth amendment / | 1 |
KF4757 .L638 2005 | Sundown towns : a hidden dimension of American racism / | 1 |
KF4757 .L64 1987 | The Plessy case : a legal-historical interpretation / | 1 |
KF4757.L644 1987 | The Plessy Case : a Legal-Historical Interpretation. | 1 |
KF4757 .M29 1990 | Civil rights, the Constitution, and Congress, 1863-1869 / | 2 |
KF4757 .M337 2021 | Until justice be done : America's first civil rights movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction / | 1 |
KF4757 .M36 1940i | The legal status of the Negro | 1 |
KF4757 .M36 2009 | Criminal injustice : slaves and free Blacks in Georgia's criminal justice system / | 1 |
KF4757 .M46 |
The amendment that refused to die The amendment that refused to die / |
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