Page:HomeArrow iconCategory:PlaylistsFull Primary Source Set: The Struggle ContinuesSave to My LibraryShare19 ItemsReorderIda B. Wells, “Lynch Law”, 1893ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistJohn Hope, “We are Struggling for Equality,” 1896ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistW.E.B. Du Bois, Souls of Black Folk, 1903ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistGiles v. Harris, 1903ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistW.E.B. Du Bois, Niagara Movement Speech, 1905ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistMap: Migrant Streams of the Great Migration, 1910-1930ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistResidential Segregation in City Zoning Laws, 1910-1911ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistBooker T. Washington, My View of Segregation Laws, 1915ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistImages of the Silent Parade, July 28, 1917ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistChicago Race Riot Images, 1919ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistA Man Was Lynched Yesterday Flag (Replica), 1920-1938ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistTulsa Race Massacre Images, June 1921ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistRacial Restrictive Covenants, Chicago, 1924-1946ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistLangston Hughes, The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain, 1926ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistZora Neale Hurston, “How It Feels to be Colored Me,” 1928ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistLangston Hughes, “Let America Be America Again”, 1936ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistFederal Housing Administration (FHA) Underwriting Manual, 1938ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistThe Call to Negro America to March on Washington, 1941 by A. Philip Randolph,ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlistBayard Rustin, Nonviolence vs. Jim Crow, 1942ActivityOpen context menuRemove from playlist