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Social Movements Resources- HI 341: Methods of Countering Injustice

A student co-created guide for Fall 2022's HI 341 class on the Black Freedom Movement.

Methods to Counter Injustice

This page is co-created with the students of HI 341 throughout the Fall 2022 semester. 

This page features resources on the methods and ideologies that Black Americans used to counter injustice. 

Books in Schewe Library

Primary Source Articles and Reviews

Note: These resources may require an IC log-in.

Online Resources

Scholarly Articles and Journals

Note: these resources can only be accessed with an IC log-in. 

  • Black History Bulletin (journal)
    • “A peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the education of African Americans. The aim of the publication is to provide primary and secondary educators with innovative materials that teach Black history and conform to national history standards. This is an official publication of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History (ASALH).”
       
  • Imperatives of Black Leadership: Policy Mobilization and Community Development (article) 
    • "Traces civil rights strategies from the early sit-ins of the 1950's and more strident civil disobedience in the 1960's, leading to black electoral politics in the next decade, which reflected blacks' increasing socioeconomic mobility. Today's leadership must concentrate on coalition- and community-building for system-challenging political strategies."