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’Our Story is Told Through Our Plates’: Southern Foodways
01 Preparing for a Field Trip to North Carolina Freedom Park
A Red Record: “The Light of Truth:” Acknowledging the Legacy of Lynching
A Red Record: Lynching and Dehumanization
A Red Record: Lynching Resistance
An Introduction to A Red Record
Blood Done Sign My Name
Booker T. Spicely & the Dangers WWII Black Veterans Faced in their Fight Against the Jim Crow South
Exploring African American Leadership and Service in North Carolina
Exploring Life in 1898 Wilmington & the Wilmington Coup with Crow, a novel for young adults
Freedom Music
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
Jim Crow in North Carolina
Journey of Reconciliation, 1947
Moments in the Lives of Engaged Citizens who Fought Jim Crow
NO FEAR: The Extraordinary Artistry of Nina Simone
Plessy v. Ferguson & the Roots of Segregation
Poor Power: The North Carolina Fund & the Battle to End Poverty & Inequality in 1960s America
Rocky Mount Mills Living Museum
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”
Talking About Reparations: A Civil Conversation
The 1979 Greensboro Massacre: A Lesson in Truth & Reconciliation in the United States?
The History of Black Education in North Carolina: A Teaching Guide for High School Educators
The Long Civil Rights Movement CSI
The Wilmington Coup of 1898
Tips for Tackling Sensitive History & Controversial Current Events in the Classroom
Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment