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The Origins of Black History media type="custom" key="12455460"

Civil Rights Act of 1964 (2:57)
After years of struggle and setbacks, advocates for equality celebrate the passage of sweeping legislation that prohibits racial discrimination. media type="custom" key="12455476"

King Leads the March on Washington (3:10)
On August 28, 1963, a quarter million people gather to support civil rights, and share Dr. King's "dream" of equality. media type="custom" key="12455490"

Little Rock Nine (2:28)
Led by civil rights pioneer Daisy Bates, these nine brave Arkansas teenagers broke through racial barriers to become the first black students to attend Little Rock High School. media type="custom" key="12455514" Black History Month- History Channel Martin Luther King Library Books about Civil Rights Movements(Dewey System) 070.44 323 323.09  323.11  323.71  324.6  343.73  371.82  920-Collective biography 921-Individual biography

[|Early Civil Rights Struggles] (1945-1955) [|The Civil Rights Movement] (1955-1965) Dusable Museum Library of Congress: African American History Month Library of Congress: American Memory First Search**:** (password available in the library) Professional and educational magazine and journal articles. Includes ERIC, WorldCat , Article-First , WilsonSelect , and others.(Please read the instructions on First Search Homepage first before searching.) [|Encyclopedia Britannica:] Includes millions of articles on as many topics, Internet links, journal and magazine articles, teacher resources, timelines, dictionary and atlas resources.=CPS Gale Virtual Reference Library: Gale Virtual Reference Library is a database of encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. CPS Library Database

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