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Selma to Montgomery march
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St. Augustine movement
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American Revolution and Articles of Confederation era
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Origins of Jim Crow era
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Jim Crow era during World War I
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Jim Crow era during Inter-War Period
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Jim Crow era during World War II
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Aftermath of Jim Crow era
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- 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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- 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.
Civil Rights Movement
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Black Power movement
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Historiography |
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Aspects |
- Black separatism (Territorial nationalists)
- Black nationalism (Revolutionary nationalists)
- Cultural nationalists
- Black feminism
- Black economic empowerment
- Black political empowerment
- Community control of black institutions
- Radical internationalism
- Armed self-defense
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Post-Civil Rights era
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Other Freedom Rides activities
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Wikipedia:WikiProject African diaspora
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