Instructional materials
Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Alabama History Education Materials (Alabama Department of Archives and History)
- Booker T Washington and W.E.B DuBois (Lesson plans)
- Change of View George C. Wallace (Lesson plans)
- Changing Vote (Lesson plans)
- "Child of the Civil Rights Movement" Graphic Organizer (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights and Analyzing Characters (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Lesson 1 Riding the Bus Taking a Stand (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Lesson 2 The Opinions of the Public (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Lesson 3 Birmingham 1963 (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Lesson 4 Marching for Justice Selma to Montgomery (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Lesson 5 Voting Rights (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Part 1 Birmingham 1963 Spring Jubilation Part I (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Part 2 Birmingham 1963 Spring Jubilation Part II (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Part 3 Beyond Birmingham Summer 1963 (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights Part 4 Birmingham Fall 1963 Fall Despair (Lesson plans)
- Civil Rights: Towards a Greater Democracy (Lesson plans)
- Claudette Colvin: A Name You Should Know (Lesson plans)
- Convict Leasing in Alabama a System that Re-Enslaved Blacks (Lesson plans)
- Deal or No Deal? (Lesson plans)
- Dueling Telegrams 1963 Verbal Power Play Between Wallace and JFK (Lesson plans)
- How Far Can You Jump? (Lesson plans)
- How Would You Feel? (Lesson plans)
- How Would You Feel The Bravery of Civil Disobedience (Lesson plans)
- Jim Crow Lived in Alabama in the late 1800's (Lesson plans)
- Life of Jesse Owens (Lesson plans)
- Marching to Equality (Lesson plans)
- Marketing a Bad Idea Why So Many People Joined the Klan in the 1920's (Lesson plans)
- Montgomery Bus Boycott We Would Rather Walk (Lesson plans)
- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (Lesson plans)
- Persuasive Writing: Helen Keller's Letter to President Hoover (Lesson plans)
- A Plan to March (Lesson plans)
- Scottsboro Boys A Trial Which Defined an Age (Lesson plans)
- Segregation in the South (Lesson plans)
- Sewing a Quilt (Lesson plans)
- Strange Fruit Lynching in America (Lesson plans)
- Transportation Segregation Laws of the early 1900's (Lesson plans)
- Two Different African American Visions Du Bois and Washington (Lesson plans)
- Voter Registration Prior to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (Lesson plans)
- Voting Rights for African-Americans (Lesson plans)
- W.E.B. Du Bois Booker T Washington and Jim Crow Lesson (Lesson plans)
- What Makes an Olympian? (Lesson plans)
- What's Going On? The Selma-to-Montgomery March (Lesson plans)
- What's Your Story? (Lesson plans)
- Women of the Civil Rights Movement (Lesson plans)
- The Wrong Side of History How One Group Justified Its Opposition to the Freedom Riders (Lesson plans)
- Basil Lee Whitener papers, 1889-1968 (Duke University Libraries)
- Independent Lens (Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.))
- Inventory of the Women-In-Action for the Prevention of Violence and Its Causes, Inc. Durham chapter records, 1968-1998 (Duke University Libraries)
- Mississippi Education Collection (John Davis Williams Library (University of Mississippi))
- Presidential Recordings of Lyndon B. Johnson Digital Edition (University of Virginia Press)
Educator Resources
- An African American album vol. 2: the Black Experience in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County (Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County)
- African American World (Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.))
- Albert Gore Sr. Senate Collection (Albert Gore Research Center (Middle Tennessee State University))
- American Experience (Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.))
- Amistad Digital Resource for Teaching African American History (Columbia Center for Digital Research and Scholarship)
- The Baton Rouge Bus Boycott of 1953: A Recaptured Past (LSU Libraries Special Collections)
- Behind the Veil (Duke University Libraries)
- The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords, A Film by Stanley Nelson (Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.))
- Brown: Before and After (Virginia State University's Archives and Special Collections)
- California Cultures (Online Archive of California)
- Changing Faces : Civil Rights at Middle Tennessee State University, 1965-2000 (Albert Gore Research Center (Middle Tennessee State University))
- Civil Rights Documentation Project (Everett McKinley Dirksen Congressional Leadership Research Center)
- Civil Rights -- Florida Humanities Council (Florida Humanities Council)
- Civil Rights Movement & Its Leaders (C-SPAN)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Legacy of Racial and Social Justice (National Park Service)
- Education & democracy (Education & Democracy)
- Florida Memory Project (Florida State Archives)
- For Educators (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- The Civil Rights movement: Evaluating Lyndon B. Johnson's character and efforts during the civil rights era (Instructional materials)
- The Civil Rights movement: First day of integration at Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas; photo and first-hand account from Elizabeth Eckford's perspective (Instructional materials)
- The Civil Rights movement: The promise of democracy; JFK's radio and television report to the American people on civil rights, June 11, 1963 (Instructional materials)
- Freedom Riders: The Children Shall Lead (John Davis Williams Library (University of Mississippi))
- From freedom rides to Ferguson: narratives of nonviolence in the American civil rights movement (Emory University. General Libraries)
- History Now; American History Online: The Civil Rights Movement (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- HistoryLink.Org (HistoryLink.org)
- A House Divided Teaching Guide (Southern Institute for Education and Research)
- I Am a Man: An Exhibit Honoring the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike (Walter P. Reuther Library (Wayne State University))
- An Imperfect Revolution: Voices from the Desegregation Era (American Public Media)
- Independent Lens (Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.))
- Integrating Ole Miss-- A Civil Rights Milestone (John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum)
- An Interactive Civil Rights Chronology (Yale Law School)
- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum (John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum)
- Land of (Unequal) Opportunity: Documenting the Civil Rights Struggle in Arkansas (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Libraries)
- Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky (Kentucky Educational Television)
- March on Milwaukee: Civil Rights History Project (Golda Meir Library (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries))
- 1-1 Milwaukee Freedom Schools list, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 10-0 Bibliography for Negro in American history, title page (Instructional materials)
- 10-1 Freedom School program, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 11-1 A Unit of Study of Negro History for the Negro Schools, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 11-1 Teachers' guide for Freedom Schools, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 12-1 Seventh to twelfth grade schedules, page1 (Instructional materials)
- 12 Poem lesson for grades kindergarten through third (Instructional materials)
- 13-1 Poems and lessons for grades 4, 5 and 6, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 13 Handwritten note (Instructional materials)
- 14-1 Final directives for principals, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 15-1 Negro-White Integration in Rural Vernon County, Wisconsin, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 15 Why Boycott information sheet (Instructional materials)
- 16-1 A Plea For Love, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 17-1 Lesson taken from the First Book of Negroes, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 17 Freedom School facts and pending boycot (Instructional materials)
- 18-1 Untitled illustrated worksheets for Freedom School students, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 18 Boycott flier, 1965 October 21 (Instructional materials)
- 19-1 Contributions of Negroes, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 19-1 Freedom Day parent instructions, side 1 (Instructional materials)
- 2-1 Freedom School program of activities for intermediate grades, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 2-1 Seventh to twelfth grade schedules and curriculae, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 2 Essay contest directives, 1966 March 28 (Instructional materials)
- 2 Facts about the Freedom Day School Withdrawal, 1964 May 18 (Instructional materials)
- 2 Final Convention Notes, circa July 1964 (Instructional materials)
- 2 Instructions for pickets handout (Instructional materials)
- 20-1 Let My People Go, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 20 Boycott flier for parents and teenagers (Instructional materials)
- 21-0 Social Studies lesson on stereotypes, objectives and procedure (Instructional materials)
- 21 Directives for Freedom School principals (Instructional materials)
- 22-1 Seventh to twelfth grade schedules and curriculum, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 23-1 Poetry for high schoolers, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 24-8 Freedom School teaching guide, page 8 (Instructional materials)
- 25 Bibliography for grades 3-5-7 (Instructional materials)
- 26 Recess and game sheet for primary grades (Instructional materials)
- 27-1 Freedom Institute handout, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 3-1 Freedom Day Milwaukee, teachers' guide, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 3-1 Freedom School information draft, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 3-1 Freedom School program of activities for primary grades, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 3 1964 Convention Workshops, circa July 1964 (Instructional materials)
- 3 CORE Demonstration Rules, circa 1964 (Instructional materials)
- 3 What is a Freedom School (Instructional materials)
- 30 PTA Council fails Milwaukee children, letter (Instructional materials)
- 33-1 Freedom Camp II, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 4-1 Freedom Day School program of activities, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 4-1 Program of activities for primary grades, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 4-1 Public relations material notes, 1966 March 28, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 5-1 Program of activities, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 5-1 Racial Myths course handout, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 5 MUSIC youth newspaper drive flier, 1966 March 19 (Instructional materials)
- 6-1 Don't Let Stereotypes Warp Your Judgment, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 6-1 Primary Plan, 1964 May (Instructional materials)
- 6 Facts about the Freedom Day School withdrawal (Instructional materials)
- 7-0 Songs, nurse guide and vocabulary lists, list of songs (Instructional materials)
- 7-1 Family bibliography, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 7 Education Committee, workshop, 1964 January 19 (Instructional materials)
- 8-1 Guide for teaching films, page 8 (Instructional materials)
- 8-1 Handwritten notes about March of August 28, 1967, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 8 Freedom school day schedule, 1966 March 28 (Instructional materials)
- 9-1 Mississippi's Freedom Schools, page 1 (Instructional materials)
- 9 Discussion questions for David Llorens lecture, 1966 March 28 (Instructional materials)
- 9 Freedom School handwritten itinerary (Instructional materials)
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute (Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute)
- Minnesota Historical Society Library History Topics : African American Civil Rights Movement (Minnesota Historical Society)
- Montgomery, 1955 : Rosa Parks, MLK, and the Boycott That Changed the South (IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law)
- Montgomery Bus Boycott: The Story of Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement (Montgomery Advertiser)
- Opper Project: Using Editorial Cartoons to Teach History (Cartoon Research Library (Ohio State University))
- Point of View (Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.))
- Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century Information: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library)
- Putting the Movement Back into Civil Rights Teaching (Teaching for Change)
- Radio Fights Jim Crow (American Public Media)
- Ralph Bunche: An American Odyssey (Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.))
- Remembering Jim Crow (American Public Media)
- Reporting Civil Rights (Library of America)
- Road trip! through SC Civil Rights history (1940s - 1970s) (South Carolina Educational Television Commission)
- Separate Is Not Equal: Brown v. Board of Education (National Museum of American History (Smithsonian))
- Series 2515 : Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Records Online, 1994-2006, Folders (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Sit-ins & the Movement (International Civil Rights Center & Museum)
- SNCC 1960-1966 : Six Years of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (ibiblio.org)
- Teachers' Resources (National Archives)
- Teaching with Historic Places (National Park Service)
- An American success story : The Pope House of Raleigh, NC (Instructional materials)
- Brown v. Board : five communities that changed America (Instructional materials)
- Chicago's black metropolis : understanding history through a historic place (Instructional materials)
- From Canterbury to Little Rock : the struggle for educational equality for African Americans (Instructional materials)
- Iron Hill School : an African-American one-room school (Instructional materials)
- New Kent School and the George W. Watkins School : from freedom of choice to integration (Instructional materials)
- The Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March : Shaking the Conscience of the Nation (Instructional materials)
- Television News of the Civil Rights Era, 1950-1970 (University of Virginia. Library)
- Thurgood Marshall Before the Court (American Public Media)
- Unsung Foot Soldiers : The Foot Soldier Project for Civil Rights Studies at the University of Georgia (Foot Soldier Project for Civil Rights Studies at the University of Georgia)
- Veterans of Hope Project (Veterans of Hope Project)
- Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute (Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute)