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Broader term:Narrower terms:Used for:- Civil liberation movements
- Liberation movements (Civil rights)
- Protest movements (Civil rights)
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Filed under: Civil rights movements -- Alabama Individuals Active in Civil Disturbances (2 volumes, ca. 1965), by Alabama Department of Public Safety
Filed under: Civil rights movements -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century
Filed under: Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955-1956Filed under: Civil rights movements -- MississippiFiled under: Civil rights movements -- Southern StatesFiled under: Civil rights movements -- United States
Filed under: Civil rights movements -- United States -- History
Filed under: Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Civil rights movements -- United States -- Periodicals
Filed under: Anti-apartheid movements -- South Africa
Filed under: Anti-apartheid movements -- South Africa -- PeriodicalsFiled under: South Africa -- History -- Soweto Uprising, 1976
Filed under: South Africa -- History -- Soweto Uprising, 1976 -- Personal narratives
Filed under: Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, 1972 Bloody Sunday: Submission to the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on Summary or Arbitary Executions: The Murder of 13 Civilians by Soldiers of the British Army on 'Bloody Sunday', 30th January 1972 (1994), by British Irish Rights Watch (HTML at CAIN) The Bloody Sunday Tribunal of Inquiry: A Resounding Defeat for Truth, Justice and the Rule of Law, by Dermot Walsh (HTML at CAIN) Report of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry (10 volumes; 2010), by Mark Oliver Saville, William Hoyt, and John Toohey (illustrated HTML with commentary at bloody-sunday-inquiry.org) Report of the Tribunal Appointed to Inquire into the Events on Sunday, 30th January 1972 (London: HMSO, 1972), by Lord Widgery (HTML at CAIN)
Filed under: March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963
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Filed under: Antislavery movements
Filed under: Antislavery movements -- CubaFiled under: Antislavery movements -- Great Britain The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliament (2 volume 1808 edition), by Thomas Clarkson The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliament (1839), by Thomas Clarkson (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Oration by Ernest Jones, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, on the American Rebellion (1864), by Ernest Charles Jones (illustrated HTML in the UK) The Story of the Life of John Anderson, the Fugitive Slave (London: W. Tweedie, 1863), ed. by Harper Twelvetrees (HTML and TEI at UNC) Filed under: Antislavery movements -- PennsylvaniaFiled under: Antislavery movements -- Puerto RicoFiled under: Antislavery movements -- Songs and musicFiled under: Antislavery movements -- SpainFiled under: Antislavery movements -- United States The Anti-Slavery History of the John Brown Year (originally published 1861), by American Anti-Slavery Society, ed. by Joe Lockard (multiple formats at eserver.org) Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro: His Anti-Slavery Labours in the United States, Canada, & England (London: John Snow, 35 Paternoster Row, 1855), by Samuel Ringgold Ward (HTML and TEI at UNC) Autographs for Freedom (second series; Auburn: Alden, Beardsley and Co.; Rochester: Wanzer, Beardsley and Co., 1854), ed. by Julia Griffiths (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA) Captains Drayton and Sayres: or, The Way in Which Americans are Treated, for Aiding the Cause of Liberty at Home (1848), ed. by Joe Lockard (multiple formats at eserver.org) A History of the Amistad Captives (New Haven: E. L. and J. W. Barber, 1840), ed. by John Warner Barber (illustrated HTML at UNC) Letters of Lydia Maria Child, With a Biographical Introduction by John G. Whittier and an Appendix by Wendell Phillips (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1883), by Lydia Maria Child, ed. by Harriet Winslow Sewall, contrib. by John Greenleaf Whittier and Wendell Phillips (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA) Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881), by Frederick Douglass (HTML and TEI at UNC) The Martyr Age of the United States (Boston: Weeks, Jordan and Co. [etc.]; New York: J.S. Taylor, 1839), by Harriet Martineau (multiple formats at archive.org) My Bondage and My Freedom, by Frederick Douglass An Oration, Delivered on January 1, 1823 in Bethel Church, On the Abolition of the Slave Trade, by Jeremiah Gloucester (multiple formats with commentary at eserver.org) Pinda: A True Tale (1840), by Maria Weston Chapman (multiple formats with commentary at eserver.org) A Plan for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery in the United States, Without Danger or Loss to the Citizens of the South (1825), by Benjamin Lundy (multiple formats with commentary at eserver.org) Principles and Measures of True Democracy: The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, Held at Cincinnati, June 11, 1845, to the People of the United States; Also, the Letter of Elihu Burritt to the Convention (Cincinnati: Printed at the Gazette office, 1845), by Ohio) Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati (multiple formats at archive.org) Productions of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart, Presented to the First African Baptist Church & Society, of the City of Boston, by Maria W. Stewart (illustrated HTML at nypl.org) The Rev. J. W. Loguen, As a Slave and As a Freeman, by Jermain Wesley Loguen (page images at MOA) Some Recollections of Our Antislavery Conflict, by Samuel J. May (page images at MOA) Speeches, Lectures, and Letters, by Wendell Phillips (page images at MOA) Twenty Reasons for Total Abstinence from Slave-Labour Produce, by Elihu Burritt (multiple formats at eserver.org)
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