Incoming Resources
- Theodore and Woodrow, how two American presidents destroyed constitutional freedom, Andrew P. Napolitano
- What are my rights?, Kelisa Wing
- Nonviolent resistance in the civil rights movement
- From Liberty to Magnolia, in search of the American dream, Janice S. Ellis
- Civil Rights Movement
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
- The rights of the people, how our search for safety invades our liberties, David K. Shipler
- Stones of Hope, How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty
- Understanding your civil rights, Russell Kootz and David Seidman
- Road through midnight, a civil rights memorial, Jessica Ingram
- Silencing political dissent, how post-September 11 anti-terrorism measures threaten our civil liberties
- Rights and responsibilities
- The Beatitudes, from slavery to civil rights, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Tim Ladwig
- All rise!, the libertarian way with Judge Jim Gray
- Fighting for Civil Rights, Stephanie Loureiro
- Civil rights, National Public Radio,, Inc
- History for kids
- A nation of sheep
- Freedom song, young voices and the struggle for civil rights, Mary C. Turck
- Civil rights in America, 1865-1980, Ron Field
- Writing on the wall:, selected prison writings of Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Best of enemies, Magnolia Pictures ; Participant Media ; Independent Lens ; Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media present in association with ITVS ; a Tremolo/Media Ranch production ; executive producers, Julie Goldman, Clif Phillips ; produced and directed by Morgan Neville, Robert Gordon ; produced by Sandbar, LLC
- Life during wartime:, resisting counterinsurgency
- Democracy Detained, Secret Unconstitutional Practices in the U.S. War on Terror
- Ideal illusions, how the U.S. government co-opted human rights, James Peck
- Sisters of Selma, bearing witness for change, produced in association with Independent Television Service and Alabama Public Television by Hartfilms
- Citizens' rights, Wil Mara
- Civil rights for beginners
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
- Best of enemies:, Buckley vs. Vidal, Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media presents in association with Motto Pictures and ITVS and Corporation For Public Broadcasting ; directors, Robert Gordon, Morgan Neville
- And justice for all, the United States Commission on Civil Rights and the continuing struggle for freedom in America, Mary Frances Berry
- It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong, the case for personal freedom, Andrew P. Napolitano
- In search of the movement, the struggle for civil rights then and now, Benjamin Hedin
- Focus on civil rights sit-ins, Cicely Lewis
- Majority rule and minority rights, Julia McMeans
- The rights of the people, how our search for safety invades our liberties, David K. Shipler
- Why nudge?, the politics of libertarian paternalism, Cass R. Sunstein
- Immigrants' rights, citizens' rights
- Changing laws, politics of the civil rights era, Judy Dodge Cummings
- A more perfect union, a new vision for building the beloved community, Adam Russell Taylor
- Fighting for Civil Rights, Stephanie Loureiro
- Theodore and Woodrow, how two American presidents destroyed constitutional freedom, Andrew P. Napolitano
- Living through the Civil Rights Movement
- The Right to Ignore the State, Herbert Spencer
- It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong, the case for personal freedom, Andrew P. Napolitano
- The Civil Rights Movement, Enzo George
- What are my rights?, Kelisa Wing
- Haunted by slavery, a memoir of a southern white woman in the freedom struggle, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall and Pero G. Dagbovie
- Why nudge?, the politics of libertarian paternalism