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Life Is So Good: Race Relations in Texas
Eastfield Common Book 2011-2012
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Books on Race Relations in Texas
White metropolis: race, ethnicity, and religion in Dallas, 1841-2001
by
Michael Phillips
Call Number: F 394 .D219 A25 2006
The Dallas myth: the making and unmaking of an American city
by
Harvey J. Graff
Call Number: F 394 .D2157 G73 2008
The African American experience in Texas: an anthology
by
Bruce A. Glasrud; James Smallwood
Call Number: E 185.93 .T4 A38 2007
Hamilton Park: a planned Black community in Dallas
by
William H. Wilson
Call Number: F 394 .D216 H369 1998
The white scourge: Mexicans, blacks, and poor whites in Texas cotton culture
by
Neil Foley
Call Number: F 395 .A1 F65 1997
Freedom is not enough: the war on poverty and the civil rights movement in Texas
by
William S. Clayson
Call Number: HC 107 .T43 P63115 2010
Websites
Marion Butts: Lens On Dallas
DPL Digital Archives Collection
African American Museum Dallas
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Blacks in Dallas
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
Dallas Untold: Lynching and Memory in Dallas
The Lynching of Allan Brooks, 1910.
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Facing the Rising Sun: Freedman's Cemetary
Freedman’s Cemetery (circa 1869-1925) represents the remnants of a once thriving North Dallas community, which from the end of the Civil War to 1970s was the largest African American enclave in Dallas.
George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center
The History of Jim Crow
Klan, Dallas Bugle Corp, 1925
Dallas Public Library Digital Collection
Lynching of Allen Brooks on March 10, 1910
Dallas Public Library Digital Collection
Marion Butts: Lens on Dallas
Texas/Dallas History & Archives Division, Dallas Public Library
Marion Butts Photograph Collection
Digital Collections Dallas History and Archives Division, Dallas Public Library
National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum, Fort Worth
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