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About this Collection | NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Records | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
About this Collection | NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Records | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
The processed records of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund consist of approximately 80,000 items of which about 80% (210,299 images) have been digitized thus far. Spanning the years 1915-1968, with most dating from 1940 to 1960, these records document the work and procedures of the organization as it combated racial discrimination in the nation’s courts, establishing in the process a public interest legal practice that was unprecedented in American jurisprudence. The organization’s records cover a host of topics, including segregation in schools, on buses, and in public facilities; discrimination in housing and property ownership; voting rights; police brutality; racial violence; and countless other infringements of civil rights.
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About this Collection | NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Records | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
W. E. B. Du Bois Papers
W. E. B. Du Bois Papers
Scholar, writer, editor of The Crisis and other journals, co-founder of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan African Congresses, international spokesperson for peace and for the rights of oppressed minorities, W.E.B. Du Bois was a son of Massachusetts who articulated the strivings of African Americans and developed a trenchant analysis of the problem of the color line in the twentieth century. Includes over 100,000 items of correspondence (more than three quarters of the papers), speeches, articles, newspaper columns, nonfiction books, research materials, book reviews, pamphlets and leaflets, petitions, novels, essays, forewords, student papers, manuscripts of pageants, plays, short stories and fables, poetry, photographs, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, videotapes, audiotapes, and miscellaneous materials.
·credo.library.umass.edu·
W. E. B. Du Bois Papers
Libraries marks Juneteenth with resources for historical, present context | Penn State University
Libraries marks Juneteenth with resources for historical, present context | Penn State University
In celebration of Juneteenth this Saturday, June 19, Penn State University Libraries has compiled a listing of resources, including books, articles, films, artifacts, exhibits and more, that uplift those voices — throughout history and today ­— who promote the work of dismantling racism, with the intention of providing educational resources and continued dialogue.
·news.psu.edu·
Libraries marks Juneteenth with resources for historical, present context | Penn State University
Research & Opinions - Purpose Built Communities
Research & Opinions - Purpose Built Communities
Listen. Learn. Lead. To tackle a problem, we must first understand it – and then set about solving it. For decades, systemically racist policies have disenfranchised entire neighborhoods and created areas of concentrated, intergenerational poverty. To bring about change, we must address the symptoms and the root causes of such inequity, while making investments that bring new opportunity and also preserve the history and culture of a place. This Is Community is a podcast by Purpose Built Communities that explores these issues and more.
·purposebuiltcommunities.org·
Research & Opinions - Purpose Built Communities
This List Of Books Films And Podcasts About Racism Is A Start Not A Panacea - Code Switch
This List Of Books Films And Podcasts About Racism Is A Start Not A Panacea - Code Switch
"To help people be better allies lists of antiracist books films and podcasts are being published in droves. There's never a bad time to learn but such a list can become erroneously prescriptive a balm to centuries-old lacerations that cut deeper than the individual reader. As Lauren Michele Jackson wrote for Vulture "The word [anti-racism] and its nominal equivalent "anti-racist" suggests something of a vanity project where the goal is no longer to learn more about race power and capital but to spring closer to the enlightened order of the antiracist." So with that in mind we've compiled a list of books films and podcasts about systemic racism acknowledging that they are just books films and podcasts. You'll find research on how racism permeates everything from the criminal justice system to health care. We hope you spend some time with these resources (and that you listen to Code Switch — here's a list of episodes to get you started). Information is power — you decide what you do with it."
·npr.org·
This List Of Books Films And Podcasts About Racism Is A Start Not A Panacea - Code Switch
Five Books to Educate Yourself on Anti-Asian Racism in America - Caitlin Ju
Five Books to Educate Yourself on Anti-Asian Racism in America - Caitlin Ju
"There is no better time than now to get informed and to support Asian authors. With the coronavirus crisis amplifying violence and hate towards Asian Americans I decided to read more to stay informed. I read several new books and have picked out my top five recommendations that I think you should read this month."
·zora.medium.com·
Five Books to Educate Yourself on Anti-Asian Racism in America - Caitlin Ju
15 books to help you learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre as the 100-year anniversary approaches Brandy McDonnell
15 books to help you learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre as the 100-year anniversary approaches Brandy McDonnell
"From children's picture books and historical fiction to in-depth histories and even a graphic novel here are 15 books to check out about the Tulsa Race Massacre[...]"
·oklahoman.com·
15 books to help you learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre as the 100-year anniversary approaches Brandy McDonnell