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U.S. History Topics » Movements » Civil Rights
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Civil Rights Leaders (L to R) John Lewis, Whitney Young, A. Philip Randolph, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Farmer,and Roy Wilkins. Photograph courtesy of Representative John Lewis

Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement shows 41 churches, houses, and other properties related largely to the post-World War II...

Thurgood Marshall and Arthur Shores, February 29, 1956. Gelatin silver print. Visual Materials from the NAACP Records, Prints and Photograph Division (123).  Courtesy of the NAACP

With an Even Hand: Brown v. Board at Fifty presents more than 80 photos, letters, newspapers, manuscripts, maps, music, and films...

Booker T. Washington, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing right

From Slavery to Civil Rights is a timeline of African-American history. Photos, broadsides, maps, and other items are...

Photo of 'Colored' Waiting Room from Durham, NC, 1940. Photo: Jack Delano / Library of Congress (LC)

Remembering Jim Crow is a companion to a radio documentary, and examines the system that, for much of the 20th...


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