RACE MATTERS Sadie Alexander Role of the Negro Woman Jesse Daniel Ames Lynching is Bad Advertising Jesse Daniel Ames Editorializing Against Lynching Josephine Baker Homecoming Day Josephine Baker March on Washington Ella Baker Making the Struggle Ella Baker Hattiesburg Freedom Day Charlotta Bass VP Candidate Daisy Bates School Segregation Daisy Bates What Price Freedom? Rita Schwerner Bender Thoughts for the People Mary McLeod Bethune Negro Women of America Unita Blackwell The State of Mississippi Jane Bolin Brotherhood Dinner Charlotte Hawkins Brown The Negro and Social Graces Pamphlet Charlotte Hawkins Brown Thank God You Are Waking Up Elaine Brown New Age Racism Hallie Quinn Brown Colored Women of the South Pearl S. Buck Colored People are Waiting Nannie Helen Burroughs What Must the Negro Do? Nannie Helen Burroughs Black Women and Reform Nannie Helen Burroughs Negro Woman & Suffrage Sarah “Sally” Butler Descendants of Africa Selena Sloan Butler Chain-Gang System Beatrice Morrow Cannedy Speech to NAACP Hattie Caraway Against the Anti-Lynching Bill Shirley Chisholm Get Used to Black Power Shirley Chisholm Black Woman in America Shirley Chisholm Women and Blacks Septima Clark Non Violence Kathleen Cleaver Turn it Upside Down Anna Julia Cooper Ethics of Negro Question Dorothy Cotton Simple Ordinary People Dorothy Counts-Scoggins A Segregated Society Juanita Craft Negro Church & Negro Minister Dorothy Dandridge Introducing MLK Transcript Angela Davis Age of Revolution Angela Davis Black Women in America Angela Davis Embassy Auditorium Angela Davis Oppression & Repression Rosa DeLauro CT Underground Railroad Shirley Graham Du Bois Peace With Justice Alice Dunbar-Nelson Lincoln and Douglass Sarah Jane Early Colored Women of the South S. Elizabeth Frazier Women of Mark Mary Grew One Arch Only Anti-Slavery Standard Viola Fletcher Tulsa Race Massacre Fannie Lou Hamer Special Plight Fannie Lou Hamer I Question America Fannie Lou Hamer We’re On Our Way Audio Fannie Lou Hamer Mass Meeting Lorraine Hansberry Black Revolution Transcript Frances E.W. Harper The Afro-American Mother Frances E.W. Harper Coloured Women of America Frances E.W. Harper The Great Problem To Be Solved Aileen Hernandez Black Womanhood Addie Waites Hunton Pure Motherhood Emily Christmas Kinch Back to Africa Georgia Swift King Mothers’ Meetings Coretta Scott King A Decent Life & Human Dignity Audrey Lorde Women Responding to Racism Audrey Lorde The Master’s Tools Mary Alice Lynch Needs of the Colored Woman Victoria Earle Matthews Afro-American Woman Victoria Earle Matthews Race Literature Pamphlet Victoria Earle Matthews Southern Girls in the North Victoria Earle Matthews My House is on Fire Diane Nash Refused to March Rosa Parks Million Man March Rosa Parks Standing Up to Injustice Juno Frankie Pierce Negro Women and the Vote Lessie Benningfield Randle Tulsa Race Massacre Emma S. Ransom Home-Made Girl Emma S. Ransom Never Be Trampled Wanda Robson Black Women in Canada Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin Too Long Have We Been Silent Betty Shabazz On Malcolm X Lucy Wilmot Smith The Future Colored Girl Maria Miller Stewart Despised Above All Nations Anna Louise Strong Support the American Negro Mary Burnett Talbert Women and Colored Women Mary Burnett Talbert No Negro Woman Dora Tamana We, Women Helen Suzman National Party’s Race Policy Mary Church Terrell Strongest for the Weakest Mary Church Terrell To Be Colored in the Capital Mary Church Terrell Progress of Colored Women 1904 Mary Church Terrell Progress of Colored Women 1898 Harriet Tubman Rooted Here Lillian Wald NAACP Meeting Margaret Murray Washington The Negro Home Margaret Murray Washington Social Morality Ida B. Wells English Crusade Ida B. Wells True Leadership Ida B. Wells Southern Horrors Pamphlet Ida B. Wells This Awful Slaughter Ida B. Wells Lynching, Our National Crime Ida B. Wells Lynch Law in All Its Phases Charlotte Anita Whitney The Negro Problem Fannie Barrier Williams Progress of Colored Women Celia Parker Woolley Race Reconciliation