Race Women, Crisis Maids, and NAACP Sweethearts: Gender and the Visual Culture of the NAACP in the Early Twentieth Century.Published in:American Studies (00263079), 2020, v. 59, n. 3, p. 77, doi. 10.1353/ams.2020.0026By:Bragg, SusanPublication type:Article
"The Black People's Side of the Story": The Historical and Transatlantic Roots of the Movement for Black Lives.Published in:African American Review, 2023, v. 56, n. 1/2, p. 9, doi. 10.1353/afa.2023.a903595By:Murray, Hannah-RosePublication type:Article
Represented: The Black Imagemakers Who Reimagined African American Citizenship.Published in:2020By:Garrett-Scott, ShennettePublication type:Book Review
Troubled Divisions of Labor: Race, Identification, and Rhetorical Activity in the 1964 Freedom Summer Project.Published in:Rhetoric Review, 2018, v. 37, n. 3, p. 233, doi. 10.1080/07350198.2018.1463494By:Ives, LindseyPublication type:Article
Laboured Protest: Black Civil Bights in New York City and Detroit During the New Deal and Second World War.Published in:2019By:Macdonald, GillianPublication type:Book Review
Ubuntu: George M. Houser and the Struggle for Peace and Freedom on Two Continents.Published in:2023By:Hostetter, David L.Publication type:Book Review
Love, Ambition, and “Invisible Footnotes” in the Life and Writing of Pauli Murray.Published in:Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture & Society, 2009, v. 11, n. 3, p. 295, doi. 10.1080/10999940903088366By:Drury, Doreen M.Publication type:Article