1.
Foner, E. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
2.
Worth, R. M. A Centennial Historiography of American Populism. Kansas History 16, 54–69 (1993).
3.
Foner, E. ‘The Progressive Era 1900-1916’ and ‘Safe For Democracy: The United States and World War I 1918-1920’. in Give Me Liberty!: An American History (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
4.
Rodgers, D. T. In Search of Progressivism. Reviews in American History 10, (1982).
5.
Thelen, D. P. Social Tensions and the Origins of Progressivism. The Journal of American History 56, (1969).
6.
Kousser, J. M. ‘Progressivism - For Middle-Class Whites Only: North Carolina Education, 1880-1910’ in The Journal of Southern History. The Journal of Southern History 46, (1980).
7.
Foner, E. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
8.
Charles W. Eagles. Urban-Rural Conflict in the 1920s: A Historiographical Assessment. The Historian 49, 26–48 (1986).
9.
Foner, E. Chapters 20 and 21. in Give Me Liberty!: An American History (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
10.
Katznelson, Ira. Excerpt from. Journal of Transnational American Studies 5,.
11.
Woody Guthrie - Dust Bowl Refugee. (1AD).
12.
President Franklin Roosevelt 1933 Inauguration. (14AD).
13.
FDR’s First Inaugural Address Declaring ‘War’ on the Great Depression | National Archives. https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/fdr-inaugural#documents.
14.
Goldfield, M. ‘Worker Insurgency, Radical Organization, and New Deal Labor Legislation’ in The American Political Science Review. The American Political Science Review 83, (1989).
15.
Griffin, L. J., Wallace, M. E. & Rubin, B. A. ‘Capitalist Resistance to the Organization of Labor Before the New Deal: Why? How? Success?’ in American Sociological Review. American Sociological Review 51, 147–167 (1986).
16.
Mikva, A. J. ‘The Changing Role of the Wagner Act in the American Labor Movement’ in Stanford Law Review. Stanford Law Review 38, (1986).
17.
Goldfield, M., Finegold, K. & Skocpol, T. ‘Explaining New Deal Labor Policy’ in The American Political Science Review. The American Political Science Review 84, (1990).
18.
Foner, E. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
19.
Diggins, J. P. Chapter 1. in The Proud Decades: America in War and Peace, 1941-1960 (Norton, 1989).
20.
Kennedy, D. M. Chapters 13-22. in Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War vol. The Oxford History of the United States (Oxford University Press, 1989).
21.
Kennedy, D. M. Chapters 13-22. in Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 vol. The Oxford History of the United States (Oxford University Press, 1989).
22.
Sitkoff, H. ‘Racial Militancy and Interracial Violence in the Second World War’ in The Journal of American History. The Journal of American History 58, (1971).
23.
Shaffer, R. ‘Mr. Yamamoto and Japanese Americans in New Jersey during World War II’ in The Journal of American History. The Journal of American History 84, (1998).
24.
Leonard, K. A. ‘“Is This What We Fought For?”: Japanese Americans and Racism in California: The Impact of World War II’ in The Western Historical Quarterly. The Western Historical Quarterly 21, (1990).
25.
Foner, E. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
26.
Hall, J. D. The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past. Journal of American History 91, (2005).
27.
Marable, M. ‘The Demand for Reform, 1954–1960’, ‘We Shall Overcome, 1960–1965’ and ‘Black Power, 1965–1970’. in Race, Reform and Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction in Black America, 1945-1982 vol. The Contemporary United States (Macmillan, 1984).
28.
Brogan, H. Kennedy. vol. Profiles in Power (Longman, 1996).
29.
James, H. & James, M. The Origins of the Cold War: Some New Documents. The Historical Journal 37, (1994).
30.
Leffler, M. P. The Cold War: What Do ‘We Now Know’? The American Historical Review 104, (1999).
31.
Leffler, M. P. The American Conception of National Security and the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945-48. The American Historical Review 89, (1984).
32.
Leigh, M. Is There a Revisionist Thesis on the Origins of the Cold War? Political Science Quarterly 89, (1974).
33.
Walker, J. S. The Origins of the Cold War in United States History Textbooks. The Journal of American History 81, (1995).
34.
Ambrose, S. E. & Brinkley, D. Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938. (Penguin Books, 2011).
35.
Foner, E. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
36.
Chafe, W. H. New Rules, Old Realities: The Continuing Intersection of Gender, Class, and Race in the Seventies. in The Unfinished Journey: America Since World War II (Oxford University Press, 1999).
37.
Carleton, D. & Stohl, M. The Foreign Policy of Human Rights: Rhetoric and Reality From Jimmy Carter to Ronald Reagan. Human Rights Quarterly 7, (1985).
38.
Garrison, J. A. Framing Foreign Policy Alternatives in the Inner Circle: President Carter, His Advisors, and the Struggle for the Arms Control Agenda. Political Psychology 22, 775–807 (2001).
39.
Glad, B. Personality, Political and Group Process Variables in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Jimmy Carter’s Handling of the Iranian Hostage Crisis. International Political Science Review 10, 35–61 (1989).
40.
Link, M. W. & Glad, B. Exploring the Psychopolitical Dynamics of Advisory Relations: The Carter Administration’s ‘Crisis of Confidence’. Political Psychology 15, (1994).
41.
Mead, W. J. An Economic Appraisal of President Carter’s Energy Program. Science 197, 340–345 (1977).
42.
Morgan, I. Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and the New Democratic Economics. The Historical Journal 47, 1015–1039 (2004).
43.
Poe, S. C. Human Rights and Economic Aid Allocation under Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. American Journal of Political Science 36, (1992).
44.
Sundquist, J. L. Jimmy Carter as Public Administrator: An Appraisal at Mid-Term. Public Administration Review 39, (1979).
45.
Weintraub, W. Personality Profiles of American Presidents as Revealed in Their Public Statements: The Presidential News Conferences of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Political Psychology 7, (1986).
46.
Adams, B. & Kavanagh-Baran, K. Promise and Performance: Carter Builds a New Administration. (Lexington Books, 1979).
47.
Formisano, R. P. Boston Against Busing: Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the 1960s and 1970s. (University of North Carolina Press, 2004).
48.
Kaufman, B. I. The Presidency of James Earl Carter, Jr. vol. American Presidency Series (University Press of Kansas, 1993).
49.
Kaufman, W. American Culture in the 1970s. vol. Twentieth-Century American Culture (Edinburgh University Press, 2009).
50.
Light, P. C. The President’s Agenda: Domestic Policy Choice from Kennedy to Carter (With Notes on Ronald Reagan). (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981).
51.
Abernathy, M. G., Hill, D. M. & Williams, P. The Carter Years: The President and Policy Making. (Pinter, 1984).
52.
Foner, E. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
53.
Palmer, D. What Might Have Been – Bill Clinton and American Political Power. Australasian Journal of American Studies 24, 38–58 (2005).
54.
Harris-Lacewell, M. Good Times?: Understanding African American Misperceptions of Racial Economic Fortunes. Journal of Black Studies 35, 650–683 (2005).
55.
Dumbrell, J. President Bill Clinton and US Transatlantic Foreign Policy. Journal of Transatlantic Studies 8, 268–278 (2010).
56.
Foner, E. Give Me Liberty!: An American History. (W. W. Norton & Co, 2014).
57.
The National Security Strategy of the United States of America. (2002).
58.
Obama, B. The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream. (Canongate, 2008).
59.
Obama, B. Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance. (Canongate, 2008).
60.
Plouffe, D. The Audacity to Win: How Obama Won and How We Can Beat the Party of Limbaugh, Beck, and Palin. (Penguin, 2010).
61.
Kennedy, R. The Persistence of the Color Line: Racial Politics and the Obama Presidency. (Pantheon, 2011).
62.
Alexander, J. C. The Performance of Politics: Obama’s Victory and the Democratic Struggle for Power. (Oxford University Press, 2010).
63.
Harris-Perry, M. V. Michelle. in Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America (Yale University Press, 2011).
64.
Singh, R. Barack Obama’s Post-American Foreign Policy: The Limits of Engagement. (Bloomsbury Academic, 2012).
65.
Sugrue, T. J. Not Even Past: Barack Obama and the Burden of Race. vol. Lawrence Stone Lectures (Princeton University Press, 2010).
66.
Sugrue, T. J. Not Even Past: Barack Obama and the Burden of Race. vol. Lawrence Stone Lectures (Princeton University Press, 2010).
67.
Walker, C. E. & Smithers, G. D. The Preacher and the Politician: Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama, and Race in America. (University of Virginia Press, 2009).
68.
Henry, C. P., Allen, R. L. & Chrisman, R. The Obama Phenomenon: Toward a Multiracial Democracy. (University of Illinois Press, 2011).
69.
Mundy, L. Michelle: A Biography. (Pocket, 2009).
70.
Colbert, D. Michelle Obama: An American Story. (Houghton Mifflin, 2009).
71.
Kantor, J. The Obamas: A True Story. (Penguin, 2012).
72.
Palin, S. Going Rogue: An American Life. (Harper, 2009).
73.
Wormser, R. Chapters 1-6. in The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow (St. Martin’s Press, 2003).
74.
Daniel, P. ‘The Metamorphosis of Slavery, 1865-1900’ in The Journal of American History. The Journal of American History 66, (1979).
75.
Graves, J. W. Jim Crow in Arkansas: A Reconsideration of Urban Race Relations in the Post-Reconstruction South. The Journal of Southern History 55, (1989).
76.
Rabinowitz, H. N. More Than the Woodward Thesis: Assessing the Strange Career of Jim Crow. The Journal of American History 75, (1988).
77.
Rabinowitz, H. N. From Exclusion to Segregation: Southern Race Relations, 1865-1890. The Journal of American History 63, (1976).
78.
Woodward, C. V. Strange Career Critics: Long May they Persevere. The Journal of American History 75, (1988).
79.
Ayers, E. L. Southern Crossing: A History of the American South, 1877-1906. (Oxford University Press, 1995).
80.
Brundage, W. F. Under Sentence of Death: Lynching in the South. (University of North Carolina Press, 1997).
81.
Chafe, W. H. Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell About Life in the Segregated South. (New Press, in association with Lyndhurst Books of the Center for Documentary Studies of Duke University, 2001).
82.
Cook, R. Chapter 1. in Sweet Land of Liberty?: The African-American Struggle for Civil Rights in the Twentieth Century vol. Studies in Modern History (Longman, 1998).
83.
Fairclough, A. The Failure of Reconstruction and the Triumph of White Supremacy. in Better Day Coming: Blacks and Equality, 1890-2000 (Penguin, 2002).
84.
Franklin, J. H. & Moss, A. A. From Slavery to Freedom. (Knopf, 1988).
85.
Fink, L. Major Problems in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era: Documents and Essays. vol. Major Problems in American History Series (Houghton Mifflin, 2001).
86.
Grantham, D. W. The Life and Death of the Solid South: A Political History. vol. New Perspectives on the South (University Press of Kentucky, 1988).
87.
Hale, G. E. Making Whiteness: The Culture of Segregation in the South, 1890-1940. (Vintage Books, 1999).
88.
Kousser, J. M. The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction and the Establishment of a One-Party South, 1880-1910. vol. Yale Historical Publications (Yale University Press, 1974).
89.
Litwack, L. F. Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery. (Vintage Books, 1980).
90.
Litwack, L. F. Trouble in Mind: Blacks in the Age of Jim Crow. (Vintage Books, 1999).
91.
Marable, M. Chapter 1. in Race, Reform and Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction in Black America, 1945-1982 vol. The Contemporary United States (Macmillan, 1984).
92.
McMillen, N. R. Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow. (University of Illinois Press, 1990).
93.
Rabinowitz, H. N. Race Relations in the Urban South, 1865-1890. vol. Blacks in the New World (University of Illinois Press, 1980).
94.
Schultz, M. The Rural Face of White Supremacy: Beyond Jim Crow. (University of Illinois Press, 2005).
95.
Taylor, A. H. Travail and Triumph: Black Life and Culture in the South since the Civil War. vol. Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies (Greenwood Press, 1976).
96.
Woodward, C. V. The Strange Career of Jim Crow. (Oxford University Press, 2002).
97.
Woodward, C. V. The Strange Career of Jim Crow. (Oxford University Press, 1955).
98.
Woodward, C. V. Origins of the New South, 1877-1913. vol. A History of the South (Louisiana State University Press, 1971).
99.
Woodward, C. V. Origins of the New South, 1877-1913. (Louisiana State University Press, 1971).
100.
Martel, G. American Foreign Relations Reconsidered, 1890-1993. (Routledge, 1994).
101.
Merrill, D. & Paterson, T. G. Major Problems in American Foreign Relations: Documents and Essays, Vol. 2: Since 1914. vol. Major Problems in American History Series (Houghton Mifflin, 2000).
102.
Papp, D. S., Johnson, L. K. & Endicott, J. E. American Foreign Policy: History, Politics, and Policy. (Pearson Longman, 2005).
103.
Buchanan, R. Theodore Roosevelt and American Neutrality, 1914-1917. The American Historical Review 43, (1938).
104.
Fleming, D. F. Our Entry Into the World War in 1917: The Revised Version. The Journal of Politics 2, (1940).
105.
Foster, H. S. ‘How America Became Belligerent: A Quantitative Study of War News, 1914-17’ in American Journal of Sociology. American Journal of Sociology 40, 464–475 (1935).
106.
Leopold, R. W. The Problem of American Intervention, 1917: An Historical Retrospect. World Politics 2, 405–425 (1950).
107.
Schmitt, B. E. American Neutrality, 1914-1917. The Journal of Modern History 8, 200–211 (1936).
108.
Smith, D. M. National Interest and American Intervention, 1917: An Historiographical Appraisal. The Journal of American History 52, (1965).
109.
Smith, D. M. Robert Lansing and the Formulation of American Neutrality Policies, 1914-1915. The Mississippi Valley Historical Review 43, (1956).
110.
Syrett, H. C. The Business Press and American Neutrality, 1914-1917. The Mississippi Valley Historical Review 32, (1945).
111.
Thompson, J. A. Woodrow Wilson and World War I: A Reappraisal. Journal of American Studies 19, (1985).
112.
Chambers, J. W. Chapter 7. in The Tyranny of Change: America in the Progressive Era, 1890-1920 vol. The St. Martin’s Series in 20th-century U.S. History (St. Martin’s, 1992).
113.
Clements, K. A. Chapters 6-8. in The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson vol. American Presidency Series (University Press of Kansas, 1992).
114.
Cooper, J. M. Pivotal Decades: The United States, 1900-1920. (Norton, 1990).
115.
Cooper, J. M. The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt. (Harvard University Press, 1985).
116.
Devlin, P. Too Proud to Fight: Woodrow Wilson’s Neutrality. (Oxford University Press, 1974).
117.
Fink, L. Chapter 15. in Major Problems in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era: Documents and Essays vol. Major Problems in American History Series (Houghton Mifflin, 2001).
118.
Knock, T. J. To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order. (Princeton University Press, 1995).
119.
Leuchtenburg, W. E. The Perils of Prosperity, 1914-1932. vol. Chicago History of American Civilization (University of Chicago Press, 1993).
120.
Levin, N. G. Woodrow Wilson and World Politics: America’s Response to War and Revolution. (Oxford University Press, 1968).
121.
Levin, N. G. Woodrow Wilson and World Politics: America’s Response to War and Revolution. (Oxford University Press, 1968).
122.
Link, A. S. Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era, 1910-1917. vol. The New American Nation Series (Harper and Row, 1954).
123.
Link, A. S. Wilson the Diplomatist: A Look at His Major Foreign Policies. (New Viewpoints, 1974).
124.
Link, A. S. The Struggle for Neutrality, 1914-1915. (Princeton U.P; Oxford U.P, 1960).
125.
Link, A. S. Woodrow Wilson and a Revolutionary World, 1913-1921. vol. Supplementary Volumes to The Papers of Woodrow Wilson (University of North Carolina Press, 1982).
126.
Smith, D. M. The Great Departure: The United States and World War I, 1914-1920. vol. America in Crisis (J. Wiley, 1965).
127.
Crockatt, R. The United States and the Cold War 1941-53 | British Association for American Studies. http://www.baas.ac.uk/richard-crockatt-the-united-states-and-the-cold-war-1941-53/ (1989).
128.
Griffith, R. & Baker, P. Major Problems in American History since 1945: Documents and Essays. vol. Major Problems in American History Series (Houghton Mifflin, 2001).
129.
James, H. & James, M. The Origins of the Cold War: Some New Documents. The Historical Journal 37, (1994).
130.
Leffler, M. P. The Cold War: What Do ‘We Now Know’? The American Historical Review 104, (1999).
131.
Leffler, M. P. The American Conception of National Security and the Beginnings of the Cold War, 1945-48. The American Historical Review 89, (1984).
132.
Leigh, M. Is There a Revisionist Thesis on the Origins of the Cold War? Political Science Quarterly 89, (1974).
133.
Walker, J. S. The Origins of the Cold War in United States History Textbooks. The Journal of American History 81, (1995).
134.
Ambrose, S. E. & Brinkley, D. Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938. (Penguin Books, 2011).
135.
Chafe, W. H. & Sitkoff, H. A History of Our Time: Readings on Postwar America. (Oxford University Press, 1995).
136.
Chafe, W. H. The Unfinished Journey: America Since World War II. (Oxford University Press, 1999).
137.
Crockatt, R. The Fifty Years War: The United States and the Soviet Union in World Politics, 1941-1991. (Routledge, 1995).
138.
Diggins, J. P. The Proud Decades: America in War and Peace, 1941-1960. (Norton, 1989).
139.
Feis, H. From Trust to Terror: The Onset of the Cold War, 1945-1950. (Norton, 1970).
140.
Gaddis, J. L. The Cold War. (Allen Lane, 2006).
141.
Gaddis, J. L. The Long Peace: Inquiries into the History of the Cold War. (Oxford University Press, 1987).
142.
Gaddis, J. L. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1947. vol. Contemporary American History Series (Columbia University Press, 1972).
143.
Gaddis, J. L. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1947. (Columbia University Press, 2000).
144.
Gaddis, J. L. We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History. (Oxford University Press, 1998).
145.
Hook, S. W. & Spanier, J. American Foreign Policy Since World War II. (CQ Press, 2007).
146.
Hunt, M. H. Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy. (Yale University Press, 1987).
147.
Kuniholm, B. R. The Origins of the Cold War in the Near East: Great Power Conflict and Diplomacy in Iran, Turkey and Greece. (Princeton University Press, 1994).
148.
LaFeber, W. America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945-2000. (McGraw-Hill, 2002).
149.
Martel, G. American Foreign Relations Reconsidered, 1890-1993. (Routledge, 1994).
150.
May, E. T. Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era. (Basic Books, 1988).
151.
May, E. T. Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era. (Perseus Books Group, 1988).
152.
McCauley, M. Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1949. vol. Seminar Studies in History (Pearson Longman, 2008).
153.
McCauley, M. The Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1949. vol. Seminar Studies in History (Pearson Longman, 2008).
154.
Merrill, D. & Paterson, T. G. Major Problems in American Foreign Relations: Documents and Essays, Vol. 2: Since 1914. vol. Major Problems in American History Series (Houghton Mifflin, 2000).
155.
Offner, A. A. Another Such Victory: President Truman and the Cold War, 1945-1953. vol. Stanford Nuclear Age Series (Stanford University Press, 2002).
156.
Papp, D. S., Johnson, L. K. & Endicott, J. E. American Foreign Policy: History, Politics, and Policy. (Pearson Longman, 2005).
157.
Paterson, T. G. Meeting the Communist Threat: Truman to Reagan. (Oxford University Press, 1988).
158.
Patterson, J. T. Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974. vol. The Oxford History of the United States (Oxford Univesity Press, 1996).
159.
Reynolds, D. The Origins of the Cold War in Europe: International Perspectives. (Yale University Press, 1994).
160.
Sherry, M. S. In the Shadow of War: The United States Since the 1930’s. (Yale University Press, 1995).
161.
Carter, D. T. Legacy of Rage: George Wallace and the Transformation of American Politics. The Journal of Southern History 62, (1996).
162.
Rieder, J. The Rise of the ‘Silent Majority’. in The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-1980 (Princeton University Press, 1989).
163.
Schlesinger, A. M. The Cycles of American History. (Penguin, 1989).
164.
Klarman, M. J. How Brown Changed Race Relations: The Backlash Thesis. The Journal of American History 81, (1994).
165.
Garrow, D. J. Hopelessly Hollow History: Revisionist Devaluing of Brown v. Board of Education. Virginia Law Review 80, (1994).
166.
Balkin, J. M. & Ackerman, B. A. What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said: The Nation’s Top Legal Experts Rewrite America’s Landmark Civil Rights Decision. (New York University Press, 2001).
167.
Bass, J. Unlikely Heroes. (University of Alabama Press, 1990).
168.
Bolton, C. C. Mississippi’s School Equalization Program, 1945-1954: ‘A Last Gasp to Try to Maintain a Segregated Educational System’. The Journal of Southern History 66, (2000).
169.
Butler, J. M. The Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission and Beach Integration, 1959-1963: A Cotton-Patch Gestapo? The Journal of Southern History 68, (2002).
170.
Cooper, A. R. Brown V. Board of Education and Virgil Darnell Hawkins Twenty-Eight Years and Six Petitions to Justice. The Journal of Negro History 64, (1979).
171.
Dailey, J. Sex, Segregation, and the Sacred after Brown. Journal of American History 91, (2004).
172.
Harlan, L. R. Separate and Unequal: Public School Campaigns and Racism in the Southern Seaboard States, 1901-1915. vol. UNC Press enduring editions (The University of North Carolina Press, 1958).
173.
Irons, P. Jim Crow’s Children: The Broken Promise of the Brown Decision. (Viking, 2002).
174.
Johnson, W. B. The Vinson Court and Racial Segregation, 1946-1953. The Journal of Negro History 63, (1978).
175.
Gaines, K. Round Table: Brown v. Board of Education, Fifty Years After. Journal of American History 91, (2004).
176.
Educational Desegregation. The Journal of Negro Education 25, (1956).
177.
The Courts and the Negro Separate School. The Journal of Negro Education 4, (1935).
178.
‘Brown v. Board of Education at 40: A Commemorative Issue Dedicated to the Late Thurgood Marshall’ in The Journal of Negro Education. 63, (1994).
179.
Special Issue: Next Steps in Racial Desegregation in Education. The Journal of Negro Education 23, (1954).
180.
Forum: Reflections on the ‘Brown’ Decision after Fifty Years. The Journal of Southern History 70, (2004).
181.
Klarman, M. J. From Jim Crow to Civil Rights: The Supreme Court and the Struggle for Racial Equality. (Oxford University Press, 2004).
182.
Klarman, M. J. Brown v. Board of Education and the Civil Rights Movement: Abridged Edition of ‘From Jim Crow to Civil Rights: The Supreme Court and the Struggle for Racial Equality’. (Oxford University Press, 2007).
183.
Klarman, M. J. Is the Supreme Court Sometimes Irrelevant? Race and the Southern Criminal Justice System in the 1940s. The Journal of American History 89, (2002).
184.
Kluger, R. Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America’s Struggle for Equality. (Knopf, 1987).
185.
LaFarge, J. The Development of Cooperative Acceptance of Racial Integration. The Journal of Negro Education 21, (1952).
186.
Marshall, T. The Supreme Court as Protector of Civil Rights: Equal Protection of the Laws. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 275, 101–110 (1951).
187.
Patterson, J. T. Brown v. Board of Education: A Civil Rights Milestone and its Troubled Legacy. vol. Pivotal Moments in American History (Oxford University Press, 2001).
188.
Rosenberg, G. N. African-American Rights After Brown. Journal of Supreme Court History 24, 201–225 (1999).
189.
Sanders, F. Brown v. Board of Education: An Empirical Reexamination of its Effects on Federal District Courts. Law & Society Review (1995).
190.
Schwartz, B. Super Chief: Earl Warren and His Supreme Court: a Judicial Biography. (New York University Press, 1983).
191.
Wilkinson, J. H. From Brown to Bakke: The Supreme Court and School Integration, 1954-1978. (Oxford University Press, 1979).
192.
Wilson, P. E. A Time to Lose: Representing Kansas in Brown Volume Board of Education. (University Press of Kansas, 1995).
193.
Badger, T. The White Reaction to Brown: Arkansas, the Southern Manifesto, and Massive Resistance. in Understanding the Little Rock Crisis: An Exercise in Remembrance and Reconciliation (University of Arkansas Press, 1999).
194.
Bartley, N. V. The Rise of Massive Resistance: Race and Politics in the South During the 1950’s. (Louisiana State University Press, 1997).
195.
Belknap, M. R. Federal Law and Southern Order: Racial Violence and Constitutional Conflict in the Post-Brown South. vol. Studies in the Legal History of the South (University of Georgia Press, 1995).
196.
Chappell, D. L. Religious Ideas of the Segregationists. Journal of American Studies (1998).
197.
Ely, J. W. The Crisis of Conservative Virginia: The Byrd Organization and the Politics of Massive Resistance. (University of Tennessee Press, 1976).
198.
Feldman, G. Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South. vol. The Modern South (University of Alabama Press, 2004).
199.
Hirsch, A. R. Massive Resistance in the Urban North: Trumbull Park, Chicago, 1953-1966. The Journal of American History 82, (1995).
200.
Lassiter, M. D. & Lewis, A. B. The Moderates’ Dilemma: Massive Resistance to School Desegregation in Virginia. (University Press of Virginia, 1998).
201.
Lee, T. Mobilizing Public Opinion: Black Insurgency and Racial Attitudes in the Civil Rights Era. vol. Studies in communication, media, and public opinion (University of Chicago Press, 2002).
202.
Lewis, G. ‘Scientific Certainty’: Wesley Critz George, Racial Science and Organized White Resistance in North Carolina, 1954-1962. Journal of American Studies 38, (2004).
203.
Lewis, G. The White South and Red Menace: Segregationists, Anticommunism, and Massive Resistance, 1945-1965. (University Press of Florida, 2004).
204.
Mayer, M. S. With Much Deliberation and Some Speed: Eisenhower and the Brown Decision. The Journal of Southern History 52, (1986).
205.
McMillen, N. R. The Citizens’ Council: Organized Resistance to the Second Reconstruction, 1955-1964. (University of Illinois Press, 1994).
206.
Moye, J. T. Let the People Decide: Black Freedom and White Resistance Movements in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 1945-1986. (University of North Carolina Press, 2004).
207.
Muse, B. Virginia’s Massive Resistance. (Indiana University Press, 1961).
208.
Newby, I. A. Jim Crow’s Defense: Anti-Negro Thought in America, 1900-1930. (Greenwood Press, 1980).
209.
O’Brien, G. W. The Color of the Law: Race, Violence, and Justice in the Post-World War II South. vol. The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture (University of North Carolina Press, 1999).
210.
Peltason, J. W. Fifty-Eight Lonely Men: Southern Federal Judges and School Desegregation. (University of Illinois Press, 1971).
211.
Roche, J. Restructured Resistance: The Sibley Commission and the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia. (University of Georgia Press, 2010).
212.
Schultz, M. The Rural Face of White Supremacy: Beyond Jim Crow. (University of Illinois Press, 2005).
213.
Smith, R. C. They Closed Their Schools: Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1951-1964. (M.E. Forrester Council of Women, 1996).
214.
Webb, C. Massive Resistance: Southern Opposition to the Second Reconstruction. (Oxford University Press, 2005).
215.
Woods, J. Black Struggle, Red Scare: Segregation and Anti-Communism in the South, 1948-1968. (Louisiana State University Press, 2004).
216.
Anderson, K. The Little Rock School Desegregation Crisis: Moderation and Social Conflict. The Journal of Southern History 70, (2004).
217.
Special Issue: 40th Anniversary of the Little Rock School Crisis. The Arkansas Historical Quarterly 56, (1997).
218.
Bates, D. The Long Shadow of Little Rock: A Memoir. (University of Arkansas Press, 1986).
219.
Freyer, T. The Little Rock Crisis: A Constitutional Interpretation. vol. Contributions in Legal Studies (Greenwood Press, 1984).
220.
Greenberg, P. Eisenhower Draws the Racial Battle Lines with Orval Faubus. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (1997) doi:10.2307/2998782.
221.
Jacoway, E. & Williams, C. F. Understanding the Little Rock Crisis: An Exercise in Remembrance and Reconciliation. (University of Arkansas Press, 1999).
222.
Kirk, J. A. Daisy Bates, the NAACP, and the 1957 Little Rock School Crisis: A Gendered Perspective. in Gender and the Civil Rights Movement (eds. Ling, P. J. & Monteith, S.) (Rutgers University Press, 2004).
223.
Kirk, J. A. The Little Rock Crisis and Postwar Black Activism in Arkansas. The Arkansas Historical Quarterly 56, (1997).
224.
Kirk, J. A. Redefining the Color Line: Black Activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970. vol. New Perspectives on the History of the South (University Press of Florida, 2002).
225.
Stern, M. Eisenhower and Kennedy: A Comparison of Confrontations at Little Rock and Ole Miss. Policy Studies Journal 21, 575–588 (1993).
226.
Stockley, G. Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas. vol. Margaret Walker Alexander series in African American studies (University Press of Mississippi, 2005).
227.
Hoeveler, J. D. Conservative Intellectuals and the Reagan Ascendancy. The History Teacher 23, (1990).
228.
Hoover, K. R. The Rise of Conservative Capitalism: Ideological Tensions within the Reagan and Thatcher Governments. Comparative Studies in Society and History 29, (1987).
229.
Reichley, A. J. The Conservative Roots of the Nixon, Ford, and Reagan Administrations. Political Science Quarterly 96, (1981).
230.
Adonis, A. & Hames, T. A Conservative Revolution?: The Thatcher-Reagan Decade in Perspective. (Manchester University Press, 1993).
231.
Berkowitz, E. D. America’s Welfare State: From Roosevelt to Reagan. vol. The American Moment (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991).
232.
Berman, L. Looking Back on the Reagan Presidency. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990).
233.
Brauer, C. M. Presidential Transitions: Eisenhower through Reagan. (Oxford University Press, 1986).
234.
Brody, D. Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the Twentieth Century Struggle. (Oxford University Press, 1993).
235.
Bruce, S. The Rise and Fall of the Christian New Right: Conservative Politics in America, 1978-1988. (Clarendon, 1988).
236.
Carter, D. T. The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics. (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
237.
Carter, D. T. The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics. (Louisiana State University Press, 2000).
238.
Chafe, W. H. The Unfinished Journey: America Since World War II. (Oxford University Press, 1999).
239.
Dallek, R. Ronald Reagan: The Politics of Symbolism. (Harvard University Press, 1984).
240.
Goodman, M. R. & Wrightson, M. T. Managing Regulatory Reform: The Reagan Strategy and Its Impact. (ABC-CLIO, 1987).
241.
Hamby, A. L. Liberalism and its Challengers: F.D.R. to Bush. (Oxford University Press, 1992).
242.
Jones, C. O. The Reagan Legacy: Promise and Performance. (Chatham House, 1988).
243.
Leuchtenburg, W. E. In the Shadow of FDR: From Harry Truman to Bill Clinton. (Cornell University Press, 1993).
244.
Light, P. C. The President’s Agenda: Domestic Policy Choice from Kennedy to Carter (With Notes on Ronald Reagan). (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981).
245.
Mervin, D. Ronald Reagan and the American Presidency. (Longman, 1990).
246.
Nathan, R. P. & Doolittle, F. C. Reagan and the States. (Princeton University Press, 1987).
247.
Palmer, J. L. & Sawhill, I. V. The Reagan Experiment: An Examination of Economic and Social Politics under the Reagan Administration. vol. The Changing Domestic Priorities Series (Urban Institute, 1982).
248.
Paterson, T. G. Meeting the Communist Threat: Truman to Reagan. (Oxford University Press, 1988).
249.
Pierson, P. Dismantling the Welfare State? Reagan, Thatcher and the Politics of Retrenchment. vol. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics (Cambridge University Press, 1994).
250.
Schaller, M. Reckoning With Reagan: America and Its President in the 1980s. (Oxford University Press, 1992).
251.
Schorr, A. L. & Comer, J. P. Common Decency: Domestic Policies After Reagan. (Yale University Press, 1986).
252.
Schwarz, J. E. America’s Hidden Success: A Reassessment of Public Policy from Kennedy to Reagan. (Norton, 1988).
253.
Stein, H. Presidential Economics: The Making of Economic Policy from Roosevelt to Reagan and Beyond. vol. AEI studies (American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1988).
254.
Stockman, D. A. The Triumph of Politics: The Inside Story of the Reagan Revolution. (Avon, 1986).
255.
Wills, G. Reagan’s America: Innocents at Home. (Heinemann, 1988).
256.
Obama, B. The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream. (Canongate, 2008).
257.
Obama, B. Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance. (Canongate, 2008).
258.
Kennedy, R. The Persistence of the Color Line: Racial Politics and the Obama Presidency. (Pantheon, 2011).
259.
Harris-Perry, M. V. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America. (Yale University Press, 2011).
260.
Marable, M. Racializing Obama: The Enigma of Post-Black Politics and Leadership. Souls 11, 1–15 (2009).
261.
Fraser, C. Race, Post-Black Politics, and the Democratic Presidential Candidacy of Barack Obama. Souls 11, 17–40 (2009).
262.
Harris, F. Towards a Pragmatic Black Politics? Souls 11, 41–49 (2009).
263.
James, S. M. Barack Obama: Coalitions of a Purple Mandate. Souls 11, 51–59 (2009).
264.
Hill, R. The Race Problematic, the Narrative of Martin Luther King Jr., and the Election of Barack Obama. Souls 11, 60–78 (2009).
265.
NUL. The State of Black America: Executive Summaries. http://soba.iamempowered.com/executive-summarys.