Cross Cultural Solidarity

History; in the Service of Solidarity

Collected Resources on Black Freedom Struggle History

Image from the SNCC Legacy Project, of SNCC staff singing freedom songs. Atlanta, 1963.

Resources on the History of Slave Revolts

Reconstruction

Garveyism

Resources on the Civil Rights Movement

Resources on Black Power

The Lowndes County Freedom Movement

The Black Panther Party: Resources

Black Studies & the Black Campus Movement

The History & Legacy of Black-Owned Bookstores

The Black Intellectual Tradition

The Black Arts Movement

The Black Liberation Army

Self Defense & Armed Resistance in the Black Freedom Struggle

The Combahee River Collective

Reparations

Resources on Hip Hop History

Resources on Critical Race Theory

Black Lives Matter

The Uprisings of 2020

The 1619 Project: Additional Resources

Juneteenth Resources

The Black Buddhist Movement

The Black Farming Movement

Black Joy

Black Americans & the World of Nature

Black Freedom Struggle Photography

Black Education; Black Freedom

Journalism & the Black Freedom Struggle

On the History of Black History Month

Sports & Black Freedom Struggle History

The Black Communist Tradition: Books

Black Internationalism: Books

Resources on the Oppression of Black Americans

Black Freedom Struggle Writings from Cross Cultural Solidarity

The International Malcolm X

The Exile of Jack Johnson

The Global Context of the Civil Rights Movement

Gandhi’s Connections with Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey

When Martin Luther King’s Mentors Met with Gandhi

The 1968 Memphis Strike, Part One: The Garbage Workers

The Montgomery Bus Boycott: The Full Story

An Incomparable Loss: The Mourning of Martin Luther King’s Friends and Family

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