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BibliographiesBiographical SourcesHardy, Gayle J. American Women Civil
Rights Activists:
Biobibliographies of 68 Leaders, 1825-1992. Jefferson, N.C.:
McFarland, 1993. 496p.
EncyclopediasBradley, David, and Shelley Fisher Fishkin, eds. The Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America. 3 vols. Armonk, N.Y.: Sharpe Reference, 1998. 1018p. Martin, Waldo E., Jr., and Patricia Sullivan, eds. Civil Rights in
the United States. 2 vols. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000.
851p.
Primary Sources: Archival CollectionsBirmingham Civil Rights
Institute Archives Division [http://bcri.bham.al.us/archives.htm]
Primary Sources: Digital CollectionsBlewen, John. Oh
Freedom Over Me [online]. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Public Radio,
2000 [cited 18 June 2002]. Available
from: http://www.americanradioworks.org/features/oh_freedom/index.html. Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive [online]. Hattiesburg, Miss.: USM Libraries, 2000- . Civil Rights Oral History Interviews [online]. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Libraries, n.d. [cited 14 March 2002]. Available from: http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/xcivilrights.html. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Massive Resistance [online]. [Richmond, Va. : Central Virginia Educational Television Corporation, c1999- ]. Available from: http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/vahistory/massive.resistance/index.html. The Kentucky Civil Rights Oral History Project [online]. Kentucky Historical Society, n.d. [cited 19 July 2001]. Available from: http://history.ky.gov/Programs/KOHC/KOHC_Featured_Transcriptions_Civil_Rights.htm. Thomas, William G. Television News of the Civil Rights Era 1950-1970 [online]. Charlottesville: The Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia, c2003 [cited 3 July 2003]. Available from: http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/civilrightstv/start.html. University
of California Black Alumni Series [online].
Berkeley: Library, University of California, n.d. [cited 11 March
2002]. Available from:
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu:2020/dynaweb/teiproj/oh/blackalum/@Generic__CollectionView;pt=unihist. The Whole World Was
Watching: An Oral History of 1968 [online]. Providence, RI:
Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University, [1998- ]. Available from:
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/1968/. Primary Sources: Microform CollectionsAch, William K. "Sources for the Study of Civil Rights." Microform Review 16 (Fall 1987): 316-28. The Papers of Fannie Lou Hamer, 1917-1977. New Orleans, LA:
Amistad Research Center, [1985]. 17 microfilm reels.
Talking About Women's HistoryHeight, Dorothy. Open the Freedom Gates [Interview online]. Interviewed by Gwen Ifill. Online Newshour, 17 July 2003 [cited 30 September 2003]. Available from: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment/july-dec03/height_07-17.html. Sullivan, Patricia. The
NAACP -- The First Fifty Years [Interview online]. Dialogue, 22 June
2000. Available
from: http://www.albany.edu/talkinghistory/arch2000jan-june.html
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