REALMS: Mrs. Rice’s Project on Civil Rights and the Freedom Riders


Library Online Resources

In the “Online Resources” section of the Deschutes Public Library website (www.deschuteslibrary.org/onlineresources), check out the databases in the Homework category! Use your library card to log in, or use them at a public library.

Biography in Context: look up people like Martin Luther King, Jr, the Freedom Riders, and other important people involved with the Civil Rights Movement.

Student Resources in Context: use keywords like “Freedom Riders” or “Jim Crow” to learn more about your topic.

Library Books

Miles to go for freedom : segregation and civil rights in the Jim Crow years Miles to go for freedom : segregation and civil rights in the Jim Crow years
Osborne, Linda Barrett, 1949-
Told through unforgettable first-person accounts, photographs, and other primary sources, this book is an overview of racial segregation and early civil rights efforts in the United States from the 1890s to 1954, a period known as the Jim Crow years. Multiple perspectives are examined as the book looks at the impact of legal segregation and discrimination on the day-to-day life of black and white Americans across the country.



Freedom Riders : John Lewis and Jim Zwerg on the front lines of the civil rights movement Freedom Riders : John Lewis and Jim Zwerg on the front lines of the civil rights movement
Bausum, Ann.
Freedom Riders compares and contrasts the childhoods of John Lewis and James Zwerg in a way that helps young readers understand the segregated experience of our nation's past. It shows how a common interest in justice created the convergent path that enabled these young men to meet as Freedom Riders on a bus journey south.



Breach of peace : portraits of the 1961 Mississippi freedom riders Breach of peace : portraits of the 1961 Mississippi freedom riders
Etheridge, Eric.
In the spring and summer of 1961, several hundred Americans ”blacks and whites, men and women ”converged on Jackson, Mississippi, to challenge state segregation laws. The Freedom Riders, as they came to be known, were determined to open up the South to civil rights: it was illegal for bus and train stations to discriminate, but most did and were not interested in change. Over 300 people were arrested and convicted of the charge "breach of the peace."



Hands on the freedom plow : personal accounts by women in SNCC Hands on the freedom plow : personal accounts by women in SNCC

52 women share their experiences as civil rights activists with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s. Involvement with SNCC, a controversial and radical offshoot of the larger civil rights movement, had lasting effects on the young women who fought for equality in the deep South. The contributors, now in their sixties and seventies are all activists who have continued their work against poverty and injustice and relate in these short personal narratives, why they joined SNCC and what it was like to be a woman organizing under dangerous conditions in rural areas.



The Freedom Writers diary : how a teacher and 150 teens used writing to change themselves and the world around them The Freedom Writers diary : how a teacher and 150 teens used writing to change themselves and the world around them
Freedom Writers.
Shocked by the teenage violence she witnessed during the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, Erin Gruwell became a teacher at a high school rampant with hostility and racial intolerance. For many of these students--whose ranks included substance abusers, gang members, the homeless, and victims of abuse--Gruwell was the first person to treat them with dignity, to believe in their potential and help them see it themselves. Soon, their loyalty towards their teacher and burning enthusiasm to help end violence and intolerance became a force of its own. Inspired by reading The diary of Anne Frank and meeting Zlata Filipovic (the eleven-year old girl who wrote of her life in Sarajevo during the civil war), the students began a joint diary of their inner-city upbringings. Told through anonymous entries to protect their identities and allow for complete candor, The Freedom Writers Diary is filled with astounding vignettes from 150 students who, like civil rights activist Rosa Parks and the Freedom Riders, heard society tell them where to go--and refused to listen.



The Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement
McClaurin, Irma.
"Covers the struggle by African Americans to gain their civil rights, from Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 through the turbulent Sixties"--Provided by publisher.



Martin Luther King Jr. : dreaming of equality Martin Luther King Jr. : dreaming of equality
Manheimer, Ann S.
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s dream of ridding the world of racism, poverty, inequality, and violence led him to become a leader of the civil rights movement, and his nonviolent approach to protest won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.



The civil rights movement : an eyewitness history The civil rights movement : an eyewitness history
Wexler, Sanford.
Uses speeches, articles, and other writings of those involved to trace the history of the civil rights movement in the United States, primarily from 1954 to 1965.



Voices of freedom : an oral history of the civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1980s Voices of freedom : an oral history of the civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1980s

In this monumental volume, Henry Hampton, creator and executive producer of the acclaimed PBS series Eyes on the Prize, and Steve Fayer, series writer, draw upon nearly one thousand interviews with civil rights activists, politicians, reporters, Justice Department officials, and hundreds of ordinary people who took part in the struggle, weaving a fascinating narrative of the civil rights movement told by the people who lived it.



The thunder of angels : the Montgomery bus boycott and the people who broke the back of Jim Crow The thunder of angels : the Montgomery bus boycott and the people who broke the back of Jim Crow
Williams, Donnie, 1953-
The heroism of those involved in the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott is presented here in poignant and thorough detail. The untold stories of those, both black and white, whose lives were forever changed by the boycott are shared, along with a chilling glimpse into the world of the white council members who tried to stop them. In the end, the boycott brought Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to prominence and improved the lives of all black Americans.



American nightmare : the history of Jim Crow American nightmare : the history of Jim Crow
Packard, Jerrold M.
For a hundred years after the end of the Civil War, a quarter of all Americans lived under a system of legalized segregation called Jim Crow. Together with its rigidly enforced canon of racial "etiquette," these rules governed nearly every aspect of life—and outlined draconian punishments for infractions.



Freedom summer : the savage season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy Freedom summer : the savage season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy
Watson, Bruce, 1953-
Using in-depth interviews with participants and residents, Watson brilliantly captures the tottering legacy of Jim Crow in Mississippi, while vividly portraying: the chaos that brought such national figures as Martin Luther King Jr. and Pete Seeger to the state, the courageous black citizens and Northern volunteers who refused to be intimidated in their struggle for justice, and the white Mississippians who would kill to protect a dying way of life.


Websites

Freedom Riders

PBS American Experience: Freedom Riders
  www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/

NPR: The Freedom Riders of 1961
  www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5149667

SNCC: Freedom Rides
  www.ibiblio.org/sncc/rides.html

MLK and The Freedom Riders: unpublished photos
  life.time.com/civil-rights-movement/never-seen-mlk-the-freedom-rides/#1

Jim Crow History and Legal Cases

PBS: The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow
  www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/

The Smithsonian: White Only, Jim Crow in America
  americanhistory.si.edu/brown/history/1-segregated/white-only-1.html

What was Jim Crow? Who was Jim Crow?
  www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/what.htm
  www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/who.htm

Digital History: Guided Readings, Along the Color Line (inc. Plessy vs. Ferguson ruling)
  www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/subtitles.cfm?TitleID=37

Lawnix: Plessy vs. Ferguson
  www.lawnix.com/cases/plessy-ferguson.html

OYEZ: Plessy vs. Ferguson
  today.oyez.org/cases/1851-1900/1895/1895_210

PBS: Morgan vs. Virginia
  www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/stories_events_morgan.html

OYEZ: Boynton vs. Virginia
  www.oyez.org/cases/1960-1969/1960/1960_7

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

CORE Online: the history of CORE
  www.core-online.org/History/history%20opening.htm

HarlemCORE
  harlemcore.com/

Places and People of the Civil Rights Movement

National Parks Service: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
  www.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/

Civil Rights Digital Library
  crdl.usg.edu


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