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illus., ports. (A Pyramid publication) E185.615.P3 On cover: _To Do Justice; the Heroic Struggle for Human Rights._

365 Pettigrew, Thomas F. Epitaph for Jim Crow. New York, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith [1964] 59 p. illus.

E185.61.P48 ”G415.”

366 Proctor, Samuel D. The young Negro in America, 1960-1980. New York, a.s.sociation Press [1966] 160 p. E185.61.P76 Bibliographical references included in ”Notes by chapters” (p.

159-160).

367 Saunders, Doris E., _ed._ The Kennedy years and the Negro, a photographic record. Introduction by Andrew T. Hatcher. Designed by Herbert Temple. Chicago, Johnson Pub. Co., 1964. 143 p.

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368 Segal, Ben D., William Korey, _and_ Charles N. Mason, _eds._ Civil rights in the Nation's Capital: a report on a decade of progress. [New York] National a.s.sociation of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1959. 90 p. illus. E185.93.D6S4 ”Appeared originally as volume 1, no. 5, of the _Journal of Inter-group Relations_.”

369 Smith, Lillian E. Our faces, our words. New York, W. W. Norton [1964] 128 p. illus. E185.61.S647

370 Sobel, Lester A., _ed._ Civil rights, 1960-66. New York, Facts on File [1967] 504 p. (Interim history) E185.61.S66 A Facts on File publication.

371 Southern, David W. The malignant heritage; Yankee progressives and the Negro question, 1901-1914. Chicago, Loyola University Press, 1968. 116 p. (William P. Lyons master's essay award, 1967) E185.61.S685 Bibliography: p. 101-111.

372 Stahl, David, Frederick B. Sussmann, _and_ Neil J. Bloomfield, _eds._ The community and racial crises. New York, Practising Law Inst.i.tute [1966] xvii, 364 p. E185.615.S7 Outgrowth of a forum devoted to the community and racial crisis, held in New York City in December 1964.

373 Sterling, Dorothy. Tear down the walls! A history of the American civil rights movement. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1968] 259 p. illus., facsims., ports. E185.6.S76 Bibliography: p. [251]-252.

374 Sugarman, Tracy. Stranger at the gates; a summer in Mississippi.

Ill.u.s.trated by the author. Foreword by Fannie Lou Hamer. New York, Hill and w.a.n.g [1966] xiv, 240 p. E185.93.M6S88

375 Thomas, Howard E., _and_ Sister Mary Peter. Organizing for human rights; a handbook for teachers and students. Dayton, Ohio, G.

A. Pflaum [c1966] 64 p. illus. E185.615.T5 ”Resource section”: p. 39-58.

376 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights_. Freedom to the free: century of emanc.i.p.ation, 1863-1963; a report to the President.

[Was.h.i.+ngton, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print.

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377 U.S. _Commission on Civil Rights._ Hearing held in Cleveland, Ohio, April 1-7, 1966. Was.h.i.+ngton, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966. 888 p. illus., maps.

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378 U.S. _President, 1961-1963_ (_Kennedy_) Civil rights. Message relative to civil rights, and a draft of a bill to enforce the const.i.tutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the District Courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the Attorney General to inst.i.tute suits to protect const.i.tutional rights in education, to establish a community relations service, to extend for four years the Commission on Civil Rights, to prevent discrimination in Federally a.s.sisted programs, to establish a Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes. [Was.h.i.+ngton, U.S. Govt.

Print. Off., 1963] 24 p. (88th Congress, 1st session. House of Representatives. Doc.u.ment no. 124) E185.61.U5865

379 Warren, Robert Penn. Who speaks for the Negro? New York, Vintage Books [1966] 454 p. E185.61.W22 1966

380 Williams, Robert F. Negroes with guns. Edited by Marc Schleifer.

New York, Marzani & Munsell [c1962] 128 p. illus. F264.M75W5 Concerns the Monroe, North Carolina, confrontation.

381 Wright, Nathan. Black power and urban unrest; creative possibilities. New York, Hawthorn Books [1967] 200 p.