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’Our Story is Told Through Our Plates’: Southern Foodways
A Counter Revolution: The Fight Against Segregated Dining
A Red Record: Lynching and Dehumanization
A Red Record: Lynching Resistance
African Americans and the Vietnam War
Against Their Will: North Carolina’s Eugenics Program & In re Moore
Albion Tourgée & the Fight for Civil Rights
Blood Done Sign My Name
Creating a Civil Rights Quilt
Durham’s Hayti Community – Urban Renewal or Urban Removal?
Education and Civil Rights
Exploring African American Leadership and Service in North Carolina
Exploring Life in 1898 Wilmington & the Wilmington Coup with Crow, a novel for young adults
Exploring the American Dream with A Raisin in the Sun
Freedom Music
Freedom of Religion
Freedom Rides of 1961
From Wyatt Outlaw to the “Kirk Holden War”
George Henry White: The American Phoenix
Hero Abroad, Second Class Citizen at Home: John Seagraves, African-Americans & World War II
How Horace Carter Fought the KKK in North Carolina
How Should Robert F. Williams Be Remembered?
Japanese Internment and Korematsu v. United States
Jim Crow in North Carolina
Journey of Reconciliation, 1947
Living History: Local Voices of the Civil Rights Movement
Moments in the Lives of Engaged Citizens who Fought Jim Crow
NC’s Lumbee Fight for Justice:The Battle at Hayes Pond in Maxton, NC
Nineteenth Amendment
NO FEAR: The Extraordinary Artistry of Nina Simone
Pauli Murray: Civil & Women’s Rights Trailblazer
Plessy v. Ferguson & the Roots of Segregation
Poor Power: The North Carolina Fund & the Battle to End Poverty & Inequality in 1960s America
Religious Symbols in Public Schools
Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.
Rocky Mount Mills Living Museum
Sitting Down To Stand Up For Democracy
Sitting Down to Stand Up for Democracy
Sitting Down to Stand Up for Democracy
Surviving and Thriving Despite Jim Crow: Durham’s “Black Wall Street”
Symbols and Words of Hate
Talking About Reparations: A Civil Conversation
The 1979 Greensboro Massacre: A Lesson in Truth & Reconciliation in the United States?
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Rocky Mount Mills
The Fight for Voting Rights
The First Amendment: Freedom of the Press
The History of Black Education in North Carolina: A Teaching Guide for High School Educators
The Influence & Impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities on the Civil Rights Movement
The Long Civil Rights Movement CSI
The Miseducation of American Indians
The Power of Youth: Exploring the Civil Rights Movement with “Freedom’s Children”
The Wilmington 10: Criminal Justice & Exoneration
The Wilmington Coup of 1898
Tips for Tackling Sensitive History & Controversial Current Events in the Classroom
Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
Twenty-Sixth Amendment & the Power of Youth
Understanding Disenfranchisement in the American South
Unsung Women of the Civil Rights Movement
Women’s Rights & the NC Constitution