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Atlanta movement
Part of the Civil Rights Movement
Location

Notable subtopics

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  • Operation Breadbasket
  • Atlanta sit-ins

See also

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Further reading

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Books

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Biographies

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Autobiographies and memoirs

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Dissertations and theses

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  • Frith, James Aaron (1997). The Manger of the Movement: Atlanta and the Black Freedom Struggle, 1890-1950. (Dissertation) Yale University.
  • Lee, Barry E. (1995). "Bridge Over Troubled Waters": Samuel W. Williams and the Desegregation of Atlanta. (Thesis) Georgia State University.
  • Marshall, Carl (1980). Black Political Assimilation: Atlanta, Georgia. Flagstaff, Arizona: (Thesis) Northern Arizona University.
  • Nasstrom, Kathryn L. (1993). Women, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Politics of Historical Memory In Atlanta, 1946-1973. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: (Dissertation) University of North Carolina.
  • Odum-Hinmon, Maria E. (2005). The Cautious Crusader: How the Atlanta Daily World Covered the Struggle for African American Rights From 1945 to 1985. Maryland, College Park: (Dissertation) University of Maryland.
  • Riehm, Edith S. (2000). Four Bridges to Freedom: Dorothy Tilly, Helen Bullard, Frances Pauley, and Connie Curry and Their Role in Contributing to Racial Equality in the South. (Thesis) Georgia State University.
  • Vanlandingham, Karen Elizabeth (1985). In Pursuit of a Changing Dream: Spelman College Students and the Civil Rights Movement, 1955-1962. (Thesis) Emory University.
  • Waugh-Benton, Monica (2006). Strike Fever: Labor Unrest, Civil Rights and the Left in Atlanta, 1972. (Thesis) Georgia State University.
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