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Overcoming Racial Discrimination and Legalized Segregation in the U.S. Armed Forces
Evaluating Reconstruction
Integrationists vs. Segregationists
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Black Women during Slavery, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow
Jim Crow and McCarthyism: The Story of Paul Robeson
African American Soldiers in World War II
Black Codes to Jim Crow
Miscegenation and anti-miscegenation legislation in the United States
Women of Color: the Role of Women in the Fight Against Jim Crow
Ida B. Wells-Barnett “Mob murder in a Christian nation,” 1909
The History of Minstrel Shows and Jim Crow
Lynching: Viewing its psychological effect on American
Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance
The Right to Education
Land and Citizenship during Reconstruction
Middle Passages: A Shared History of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Citizens ALL: African Americans in Connecticut 1700-1850
Slavery and Freedom in American History and Memory
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