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Document titled "Primary Source" featuring a text box with questions about liberty and justice for African Americans.
Text from a document titled "Primary Source" discussing liberty, equality, and justice for African Americans in 1896.
Text from a primary source document titled "Primary Source" by W. E. B. Du Bois, Niagara Movement Speech, 1905.
Text from a document titled "Primary Source" discussing Founding principles and their impact on African Americans.

Full Primary Source Set: The Struggle Continues

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Document titled "Primary Source" featuring a text box with questions about liberty and justice for African Americans.
Text from a document titled "Primary Source" discussing liberty, equality, and justice for African Americans in 1896.
Text from a primary source document titled "Primary Source" by W. E. B. Du Bois, Niagara Movement Speech, 1905.
Text from a document titled "Primary Source" discussing Founding principles and their impact on African Americans.
Text from a presentation slide titled "Primary Source" discussing W. E. B. Du Bois and historical questions on justice.
Map illustrating the migrant streams of the Great Migration, 1910–1930, with a text prompt for analysis.
Text discussing residential segregation in city zoning laws from 1910-1911 and its impact on African Americans.
Text excerpt from a document discussing Booker T. Washington's views on segregation laws, dated 1915.
A document titled "Primary Source" discussing the Silent Parade of 1917 and African American rights in the early 20th century.
Text from a document titled "Primary Source" discussing the Chicago Race Riot of 1919 and its implications for African Americans.
Text from a document discussing historical principles of justice for African Americans in the early twentieth century.
Text from a document titled "Primary Source" discussing the Tulsa Race Massacre and its impact on African Americans.
Text on a page discussing racial restrictive covenants in Chicago from 1924 to 1946, with educational objectives listed.
Document titled "Primary Source" discussing Langston Hughes' 1926 work on justice and African American rights.
Text excerpt discussing Zora Neale Hurston's work, with a focus on principles of liberty and justice for African Americans.
Document titled "Primary Source" featuring a quote by Langston Hughes from 1936, discussing liberty and justice for African Americans.
Text discussing the Federal Housing Administration's 1938 underwriting manual and its implications for African Americans.
Text from a presentation slide titled "Primary Source" discussing Bayard Rustin and Jim Crow, 1942, and questions about liberty and justice.