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  1. Reporting Civil Rights, Part One: American Journalism 1941-1963 (Library of America)
  2. Debating the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968 (Debating Twentieth-Century America) by Steven F. Lawson, Charles Payne, 2006-03-14
  3. Black, White, and in Color: Television and Black Civil Rights by Sasha Torres, 2003-03-10
  4. Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South by Robert Rodgers Korstad, 2003-06-30
  5. Origins of the Civil Rights Movements by Aldon D. Morris, 1986-09-15
  6. Class, Race, and the Civil Rights Movement: The Changing Political Economy of Southern Racism (Blacks in the Diaspora) by Jack M. Bloom, 1987-02-01
  7. Civil Rights and the Presidency: Race and Gender in American Politics, 1960-1972 by Hugh Davis Graham, 1992-02-27
  8. The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader: Documents, Speeches, and Firsthand Accounts from the Black Freedom Struggle by D. Clar, 1991-11-01
  9. Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality? by Thomas Sowell, 1985-12-17
  10. Human Rights & Civil Rights: Life, Liberty, Property Conscience Speech/Majority Rule (Morality in Our Age Series) by John Arthur, 1996-03
  11. The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory by Renee Christine Romano, 2006-05-30
  12. "The Most Segregated City in America": City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980 (Center Books) by Charles E. Connerly, 2005-06-21
  13. Constitutional Rights: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (American Constitutional Law) (v. 2) by Louis Fisher, 1994-10
  14. The Black Power Movement: Rethinking the Civil Rights-Black Power Era

1. Civil Rights: A Pollak Library Research Guide
of sociology OPAC RECORD. REFERENCE HM425 .E5 2000 Vol. 15. Encyclopedia of the Mexican American civil rights Movement
http://guides.library.fullerton.edu/civil_rights
Pollak Library Library Research Guides Special Topics - CIVIL RIGHTS Civil Rights
A Guide To Resources In CSUF's Pollak Library ENCYCLOPEDIAS (First Floor North) Top of Page Civil Rights in the United States [encyclopedia] [2 volumes] (2000) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E184.A1 C47 2000 Vol. 1-2 Black Americans (annual) (1999) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E185.5 .B512 1999 Black Americans: A Statistical Sourcebook (1999) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E185.86 .B52 1999 Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights: From Emancipation to the Present (1992) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E185.61 .E54 1992 Encyclopedia of American Indian Civil Rights (1997) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE KF8210.C5 E53 1997 Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America [3 volumes] (1998) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE E185.61 .E544 1998 Vol. 1-3 Encyclopedia of Modern American Social Issues (1997) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE HN57 .K73 1997

2. CAIN: Events: Civil Rights Campaign - Reading List
grievances, Catholic nationalism and violence in Northern Ireland during the CivilRights period A Reconsideration', British Journal of sociology, Vol.32, No.3
http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/events/crights/read.htm
CAIN Web Service
The Civil Rights Campaign
- A Selected Reading List
CIVIL RIGHTS: [Menu] [Reading] [Summary] [Background] [Chronology] [Sources]
Text and Research: Martin Melaugh
Material is added to this site on a regular basis - information on this page may change The following is a draft (v1) list of selected reading material on the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland. The reader should also consult the CAIN bibliography for further references for this subject and for the full citations of the following items. Key Texts Farrell (1980, 2nd ed.) Northern Ireland: The Orange State Kingsley (1989) Londonderry Revisited: A Loyalist Analysis of the Civil Rights Controversy McCann (1993, 3rd ed.) War and an Irish Town Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association. (1978) "We Shall Overcome" .... The History of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland 1968-1978 From Civil Rights to Armalites: Derry and the Birth of the Irish Troubles Purdie (1990) Politics in the Streets: The origins of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland General Reference Texts Bardon (1992) A History of Ulster.

3. Australian Human Rights And Civil Rights
Australian Human rights and civil rights. This page has been set up by Victor Perton MP to at http//www.wellesley.edu/sociology/ HRRindex.html. Human rights Papers (including
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Australian Human Rights and Civil Rights
This page has been set up by Victor Perton MP to provide reasonable access to papers and hotlinks relating to human rights. It focuses on Australian issues and matters but also contains a compendium of international links. Please tell us what you think of the page and suggest any changes you'd like to see Contents Australian Issues Aboriginal Affairs Bill of Rights Equal Opportunity Law ... International Human Rights Links
Human Rights in Australia (General
United States State Department Report on Human Rights Practices in Australia 1999 - US embassies gather information throughout the year from a variety of sources across the political spectrum, including government officials, jurists, military sources, journalists, human rights monitors, academics, and labor activists. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission , Australia. HREOC administers federal legislation in the area of human rights, anti-discrimination, social justice and privacy. This includes complaint handling, public inquiries, policy development and education and training. Australia's Report Under The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

4. Allyn & Bacon's Sociology Links: Race, Ethnicity And Inequality
Institute sociology of Race and Ethnicity Ten Myths About Affirmative Action Voiceof the Shuttle Minority Studies Page Affirmative Action civil rights civil
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5. SocioSite SOCIOLOGY OF RIGHT
A comprehensive list of sociological resources on the sociology ofhuman and civil rights, deviance and criminology. Editor Albert
http://www.pscw.uva.nl/sociosite/TOPICS/right.html

6. Civil Rights - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
Friends of Acapedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. civil rights are those legal protections granted to citizens under the juristiction of the civil law of a State or Nation State. technology Language - Linguistics - Political science - Psychology - sociology. Classics - Cooking - Dance
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7. Skrentny, John David: Color Lines
diverse as sociology, history, political science, and law, Color Lines is a balancedand broadranging guide for anyone interested in civil rights policy and
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Skrentny, John David Color Lines Affirmative Action, Immigration, and Civil Rights Options for America . xii, 363 p., 10 line drawings, 11 tables. 2001 Cloth $48.00tx 0-226-76181-9 Spring 2001
Paper $18.00tx 0-226-76182-7 Spring 2001 A new ethnic order has emerged in the United States. The growing number of Latinos and Asians has rendered the old black-and-white binary obsolete. And yet, political pundits and commentators on both the left and the right continue to overlook the changing face of discrimination and opportunity in today's new multiethnic, multiracial America. With Color Lines, John David Skrentny brings us a collection of essays that reexamines the role of affirmative action and civil rights in light of this important shift in American demographics. The book explores issues of public policy, equal opportunity, diversity, multiculturalism, pathways to better work and higher learning, and attempts in countries outside the United States to protect minority civil rights. Combining perspectives from specialists in fields as diverse as sociology, history, political science, and law, Color Lines is a balanced and broad-ranging guide for anyone interested in civil rights policy and the future of ethnic relations in America.

8. The Civil Rights Revolution
of the book Cold War civil rights Race and the Image of American Democracy by Dudziak, M.L., published by Princeton University Press relations affected any domestic issue, Mary Dudziak interprets postwar civil rights as a Cold War feature. Political Science and International Relations. sociology. Shopping Cart......
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The Civil Rights Revolution
William B. Allen
Editor's Preview: James Madison warned that every word of our Constitution "decides a question between power and liberty." In the following remarks by U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Chairman William R. Allen delivered on the Hillsdale campus in the fall of 1988, we have also been warned that in the name of "civil rights," we may be using the Constitution and our legal system to curtail the liberties of all Americans. Chairman Allen points specifically to the 1964 Civil Rights Act which was meant to guarantee non-preferential and color-blind treatment, but which has been used to guarantee the opposite. He proposes a return to the ideals of equal citizenship for all, "without a special bracketing called 'civil rights.'" Clarence Pendleton was, of course, a dear friend to all of us, and his sudden passing is perhaps itself a significant civil rights revolution in this United States. He had accomplished what virtually no one expected at the time of his appointment by President Reagan as Chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in 1982. That is to say, Chairman Pendleton brought the question of civil rights to the forefront of the minds of the people of the United States. He ignited a debate and launched a dialogue which made the entire question of affirmative action, the question of minority business set-asides, the question of comparable worth, and so many of the other disputed points of the civil rights agenda questions of immediate interest to us.

9. W. W. Norton & Company: College Books
Schudson, Michael The sociology of News Contemporary Societies Series 0393 SensitivityTraining, and New Age Therapy Hijacked the civil rights Revolution 0-393
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Giddens, Anthony, Mitchell Duneier, and Richard P. Appelbaum
Introduction to Sociology

Fourth Edition
0-393-97770-6 / paper / 2003 Massey, Garth (Ed.)
Readings in Sociology

Fourth Edition
0-393-97844-3 / paper / 2003 Schudson, Michael
The Sociology of News

Contemporary Societies Series
0-393-97513-4 / paper / 2003 Sennett, Richard Respect in a World of Inequality 0-393-05126-9 / paper / 2003 Sociology Featured Titles Related Titles

10. Home Page For Kenneth Andrews
mobilization during this critical phase of the civil rights struggle. In additionto social movements, his major research interests are the sociology of law
http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/soc/faculty/andrews/
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Monday 2-4 p.m. 680 Wm James Hall 33 Kirkland St. Cambridge, MA 02138 Biographical Note Courses Offered This Academic Year Sociology 68 ( fall) Social Movements Sociology 227 ( fall) Political Sociology: Seminar Sociology 310r ( year) Colloquium in Social Movements, Politics, and Religion A Sampling of Courses Offered in Other Years Sociology 97 Sophomore Tutorial Sociology 128 Paradigms of Social Inquiry Sociology 129 Political Sociology Sociology 168 Sociology of Law: Conference Course Sociology 232 Social Movements: Seminar Sociology Faculty Sociology Department Harvard University

11. Film On Civil Rights Pioneer To Launch Black History Celebration At Colby
the country, no longer the leading voice of the civil rights movement in Colby professorsCedric Bryant (English), Alec Campbell (sociology), Jill Gordon
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Wednesday, February 5, 2003 Film on civil rights pioneer to launch black history celebration at Colby
By COLIN HICKEY, Staff Writer E-mail this story to a friend Also on this page: BLACK HISTORY ADVERTISEMENT BLACK HISTORY
  • Today: 7 p.m., movie, "W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices," Room 215, Lovejoy Building.
  • Thursday: 4-6 p.m., faculty panel discussion, Room 100, Lovejoy Building.
  • Feb. 12: 7 p.m., movie, "The Learning Tree," Room 215, Lovejoy Building.
  • Feb. 19: 7 p.m., movie, "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," Room 215, Lovejoy Building.
  • Feb. 23: 8 p.m., concert, "A Celebration of the Sorrow Songs," Lorimer Chapel.
  • Feb. 26: 7 p.m., movie, "A Lesson Before Dying," Room 215, Lovejoy Building.
  • March 5: 7 p.m., movie, "The Liberation of L.B. Jones," Room 215, Lovejoy Building. To top of story "This was Du Bois. He was the predecessor. He was the grandfather. He was the man who was founder of everything," said Charles W. Bassett, the retired Lee Family Professor of American Studies and English at Colby College. "(Du Bois) lived to be 95 years old. He was born in the 1860s and he did not die until he 1960s. Truly, he was, I think, the first." Bassett will serve as the moderator of a panel that will discuss the impact Du Bois had on American society and the development of African-American studies programs.
  • 12. The Law Offices Of Andre' & Daphne Wooten - Civil Rights
    Psychology and sociology teacher Umar Rahsaam sued the DOE in 2000, accusingschool officials of discrimination for denying him his choice of teaching
    http://www.attyandrewooten.com/civil__rights/body_civil__rights.htm
    Jury Backs Andre' Wooten in Discrimination Case By Jennifer Hiller
    Advertiser Education Writer A federal jury yesterday awarded a Kaimuki High School teacher $1,055,000 for racial discrimination in a case brought against the Department of Education. Psychology and sociology teacher Umar Rahsaam sued the DOE in 2000, accusing school officials of discrimination for denying him his choice of teaching assignment. Attorney Andre Wooten said that Rahsaam, an African American who has worked in the DOE since 1976, was denied a transfer to Kaimuki High three times. He eventually was transferred to the school in 1995 after filing a grievance. But once he was there, Rahsaam was not allowed to teach the sociology and psychology classes he had requested even though he had seniority, a master's degree in criminology and had done doctorate work at the University of Hawai'i in sociology. The teachers' union contract calls for teaching assignments to be based on seniority in the DOE system. At one point, members of the social studies department began deciding teaching assignments by consensus and Rahsaam still could not teach the classes he wanted, he said.

    13. Political Sociology & Anthropology On The Internet
    Library sociology. Ethnicity and Politics. Action for Aboriginal rights AboriginalStudies WWW Virtual Library ACLU Freedom Network (American civil Liberties
    http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/socio.html
    Prepared by: Iza Laponce
    Political Sociology and Anthropology
    Table of Contents
    Cultural Anthropology
    Social and Political Anthropology
    Political Sociology
    Ethnicity and Politics ...
    Gender and Politics

    Cultural Anthropology Social and Political Anthropology Political Sociology Ethnicity and Politics Gender and Politics

    14. Civil Rights Now Vol. 1 No. 4 March/April 2002
    Sarah Freeman Sophomore in sociology, IUSB. The students of Freedom Summer 2002and the civil rights Student Association have been overwhelmed by the
    http://www.iusb.edu/~civilrts/newslettervol1issue4.htm
    CIVIL RIGHTS NOW March/April 2002 Volume 1, Issue 4
    "...using the American Civil Rights Movement as living history to promote a better understanding of
    individual responsibility, race relations, social change and minority achievement."
    It is once again that time of year, graduation is upon us. May 7, 2002 will be the commencement for IUSB. Fortunately, I will be among the mass of students receiving their degrees that day. However, this also means I will no longer be working at the Civil Rights Heritage Center, as I will be moving after graduation. I want to take this time to say THANK YOU to our readers. The involvement, support, and encouragement of our community is overwhelming. It has been amazing to watch our community become so actively involved and accepting of the Center’s mission. I would also like to recognize and thank the many people involved in the day to day activities of the Center. Most importantly, Dr. Les Lamon, our fearless leader,. Dr. Lamon has inspired me with his dedication and genuine concern for today’s youth. He demands excellence in all that we do, while operating under the same principle. Thank You, Jennifer Fanning

    15. Civil Rights Now Vol. 1 No. 5 Summer 2002
    the students with an encapsulated history of the civil rights Movement Dr. AliseaMcLeod (English) left and Dr. Jonnie Griffin (sociology), were instrumental in
    http://www.iusb.edu/~civilrts/newslettervol1issue5.htm
    CIVIL RIGHTS NOW Summer 2002 Volume 1, Issue 5
    Editor: Mr. David Healey Assisting the editor: Ms. Candice Leuthold "...using the American Civil Rights Movement as living history to promote a better understanding of
    individual responsibility, race relations, social change and minority achievement." John Charles Bryant Makes His Case
    Mr. John Charles Bryant is seen here demonstrating how the Civil Rights Heritage Center’s new display cases will be used. These cases represent the accomplishment of one of the Center’s first priorities – establishing a venue in which local and national civil rights history can be properly displayed. As the purpose of the cabinets will be to display local and national civil rights history, the Heritage Center is currently in the process of formulating plans for future exhibits. These exhibits will be located on the 3rd floor of the Wiekamp building, outside of the Civil Rights Heritage Center offices, rooms 3201 and 3205. Fortunately for the Heritage Center, Mr. John Charles Bryant has volunteered to assist in preparing the first display case, which will be on local African American history. We at the Civil Rights Heritage Center wish to thank John Charles for his tireless support of the organization; he has generously given of his time and sage advice. John Charles has worked diligently within South Bend’s African American community to support and promote the work of the Heritage Center. As a result, the response from the African American community has been very positive, not only in providing interviews on local civil rights history, but also donating documents and photographs to the Heritage Center’s Oral History Project.

    16. News & Media Relations, Rice University
    civil rights and Liberties Harold Hyman William P. Hobby Professor Emeritus of RacialInequality Michael Emerson Associate Professor of sociology (713) 348
    http://www.rice.edu/projects/reno/mg/civilrights.html
    Speech Archive Photo Archive
    - News Release Photos
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    News Release Archive Rice News Archive
    Marg ot Dimond
    Director of News
    Office: (713) 348-6775
    email: mdimond@rice.edu B.J. Almond
    Associate Director of Media Relations
    Office: (713) 348-6770
    email: balmond@rice.edu Jade Boyd
    Science Editor Office: (713) 348-6778 email: jadeboyd@rice.edu Ellen Chang Media Relations Specialist Office: (713) 348-6777 email: ellenc@rice.edu Business School Debra Thomas Office: (713) 348-6343 or Maileen Hamto Office: (713) 348-6364 Need an Expert? Civil Rights African American Race Relations John B. Boles William Pettus Hobby Professor of History; Managing Editor, Journal of Southern History E-mail: boles@rice.edu

    17. Lani Guinier Talk To Focus On Civil Rights
    the Department of sociology, at 8 pm Tuesday, April 13, in Hamman Hall. Her lectureis based on her book Lift Every Voice Turning a civil rights Setback into
    http://www.rice.edu/projects/reno/rn/19990408/guinier.html
    Lani Guinier Talk to Focus on Civil Rights
    RICE NEWS
    April 8, 1999 Lani Guinier, the first black woman to become a tenured professor at Harvard Law School, will present the Walter and Helen Hall Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Sociology, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, in Hamman Hall. Her lecture is based on her book "Lift Every Voice: Turning a Civil Rights Setback into a New Vision of Social Justice." Guinier was brought to public attention when President Clinton nominated her to be the first black woman to head the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice and then withdrew her name without a confirmation hearing. Her view on democracy and voting rights were misinterpreted during her nomination, and Guinier was denied the opportunity to speak for herself at the time. This experience prompted her to write "Lift Every Voice," which uses the nomination debacle as a window on the civil rights movement's past, present and future. Cornel West, a fellow Harvard law professor, states, "Lani Guinier lays bare her soul and our society in this probing and powerful book. Her indispensable prophetic voice is unsettling and healing in these difficult days." Guinier's experience also led her to create Commonplace, a national nonprofit center to connect citizens, communities and ideas, and Racetalks, a project to create opportunities for multiracial problem solving and collaboration.

    18. TUP: Scotch, Richard K.: From Good Will To Civil Rights - Print
    context of the continuing movement to secure full civil rights for disabled that willeventually emerge in this field. —Harlan Hahn, Contemporary sociology.
    http://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/348_reg_print.html
    An updated edition of the landmark book on disability policy
    From Good Will to Civil Rights
    Transforming Federal Disability Policy
    Second Edition
    Richard K. Scotch
    paper 1-56639-897-5 $18.95, Jun 01, Available
    cloth 1-56639-896-7 $59.50, Jun 01, Available
    232 pp 5.5x8.25
    "An excellent case study of the enactment and implementation of Section 504...this book will interest students of the American public policy-making processes as well as those with a special interest in civil rights and disability policy."
    Choice
    Now that curb cuts, braille elevator buttons, and closed caption television are commonplace, many people assume that disabled people are now full participants in American society. This book tells a rather different story. It tells how America's disabled mobilized to effect sweeping changes in public policy, not once but twice, and it suggests that the struggle is not yet over. The first edition of From Good Will to Civil Rights traced the changes in federal disability policy, focusing on the development and implementation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Richard K. Scotch's extensive interviews with policymakers, leaders of the disability rights movement, and other advocates, supplemented the sketchy official history of the legislation with the detailed, behind-the-scenes story, illuminating the role of the disability rights movement in shaping Section 504. Charting the shifts in policy and activist agendas through the 1990s, this new edition surveys the effects and disappointments associated with the Americans with Disabilities Act, passed in 1990, in the context of the continuing movement to secure full civil rights for disabled people.

    19. University Of Mississippi Libraries - Archives And Special Collections- Civil Ri
    A neverpublished biography by the civil rights activist (1 folder). Morton KingCollection. 1955-1959. A sociology professor at the University of Mississippi
    http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/files/archives/guides/civilrights.h
    SUBJECT GUIDE
    CIVIL RIGHTS/RACE RELATIONS Thomas Abernethy Collection
    . 1943-1972. The correspondence and legislative papers of this Mississippi Congressman make several references to civil rights and race relations. Typed inventory available (444 boxes). American Association of University Women Collection . 1927-present. A national organization, the AAUW promotes education and equality for all women. This collection houses the correspondence, minutes, and reports from the archives of the Mississippi Division. Typed inventory available (108 boxes). Rev. N.G. Augustus Collection Marjorie Baroni Collection Russell H. Barrett Collection . 1954-1979. A political science professor at the University of Mississippi from 1954 to 1976, Barrett was the author of Integration at Ole Miss (1965), and his collection consists primarily of documents related to the 1962 riot and race relations on campus through the early 1970s. Includes correspondence, clippings, and photographs. Typed inventory available (17 boxes). Bluff City Bulletin . 1961-1969. An incomplete run of the newspaper for the black community of Natchez, Mississippi (31 issues).

    20. Rights And Realities: Legal And Social Scientific Approaches To Employment Discr
    Catherine Albiston, The Institutional Context of civil rights Mobilizing the Familyand Medical Leave Act in the Workplace, Law and sociology, University of
    http://www.abfconference.org/program.html

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    Monday, March 24, 2003 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
    Panel One
    Overview/Introduction: Socio-Legal Approaches to Anti-discrimination Law
    8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Chairs: Laura Beth Nielsen Robert Nelson , Sociology and Law, American Bar Foundation/Northwestern University Panelists: Rights and Realities: A Sociological Model of Employment Discrimination Law , Sociology and Law, American Bar Foundation/Northwestern University John Donohue , Law and Economics, Stanford University Susan Fiske What We Know About the Problem of the Century: Lessons from Social Science to the Law, and Back , Psychology, Princeton University Tanya Hernández The Intersectionality of Lived Experience and Anti-Discrimination Empirical Research , Law, Rutgers University Susan Sturm Law's Role in Addressing Complex Discrimination , Law, Columbia University
    10:00 AM - 10:15 AM Break

    Panel Two
    Prevalence and Character of Discrimination
    10:15 AM – 12:00 PM Chair: Barbara Reskin , Sociology, University of Washington Panelists: Ian Ayres Racial and Gender Disparities in New Car Purchasing

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