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Activity 2 - Research

Segregation and Violence Resource Guide

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Keyword searches should use words that would be found in speeches and written documents. This often includes legal terms and professional names, for example, suffrage is used more often than voting. Below is a compilation of keywords you may find helpful in searching the American Memory collections and other materials:

  • lynching
  • riots
  • Red Summer
  • Ku Klux Klan
  • Marcus Garvey
  • black nationalism
  • Jim Crow laws
  • Black Codes
  • Benjamin O. Davis
  • equality
  • suffrage
  • segregation
  • Rosewood
  • Plessy v. Ferguson
  • Scottsboro Case

Web Sites

Library of Congress:

African American Odyssey contains a wide array of important and rare books, government documents, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, plays, films, and recordings. See the Special Presentation, African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship for information on equal rights from the early national period to the twentieth century.

African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907 presents a panoramic and eclectic review of African-American history and culture, from the early nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries. Among the authors represented are Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Benjamin W. Arnett, Alexander Crummel, and Emanuel Love. Progress of a People is a Special Presentation of African American Perspectives, 1818-1907.

American Life Histories, Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940 is a collection of oral history interviews. The interviews describe the informant's family education, income, occupation, political views, religion and mores, medical needs, diet and miscellaneous observations.

Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights, 1860s-1960s tells the story of Jackie Robinson and baseball in general. The Special Presentation, Baseball, the Color Line, and Jackie Robinson, 1860s-1960s, is a timeline that tells the story of the segregation and later integration of the sport.


Other Resources:

Hale, Grace. Making Whiteness: The Culture of Segregation in the South, 1890-1940 . New York: Pantheon Books, 1998.

Kennedy Stetson. Jim Crow Guide: The Way It Was. Boca Raton, Gainesville, FL: Florida Atlantic University Press, 1990.

Litwack, Leon F. Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim Crow. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998

Massey, Douglas S. American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of thenUnderclass. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993

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