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 Special Feature 8: Civil Rights for Everyone?
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Amnesty International: News on Human Rights in the USA |

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Martin Luther King, Jr. & the Civil Rights Movement (Seattle Times Site) |

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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project (Stanford University): Social Justice, Transformation, Reconciliation |

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Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement (Western Michigan University's Department of Political Science) |

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We Shall Overcome: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement |

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civilrights.org: The Progressive Coalition for Equal Opportunity and Justice (founded by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights) |

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The Bill of Rights Institute: Free Lesson Plans, Education Resources, Landmark Cases |

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Death Penalty Information Center |

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Links to Death Penalty Information |

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The Supreme Court - A Journey Through Time |

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Civil Rights Bureau/Office of New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer |

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National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice: a network of "people of faith" that calls upon [...] religious values in order to educate, organize and mobilize the religious community in the United States on workers' issues |

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Colored reflections: From Tiger Woods to Louis Armstrong (short statements on the decades 1950 - 2000) |

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Celebrating Black History: "From the painful passage of the civil rights movement to the soaring magic of Michael Jordan, the passion of Henry Louis Gates and the hip-hop beat of Lauryn Hill, browse TIME's words and LIFE's images" |

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Stamp on Black History: Index of Black History-Related U.S. Postage Stamps ("Black Americans have made important inventions and discoveries, created great works of art, and excelled in science, music, medicine and sports") |

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Selected Links on Rosa Parks (biography, her role in the Montgomery bus boycott, quotations) |

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Malcolm X: Pictures, interviews, quotations |

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The Underground Railroad (presented by National Geographic): "The activities presented here, especially the interactive journey, offer readers an emotional as well as historical experience regarding slavery. The Classroom Ideas are tailored to various age groups." |
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