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Whitey on the Moon (1970)
Letter from Randa Jo Downs to the Voices of Civil Rights Project
Violence Stalks Voter-Registration Workers in Mississippi
Civil Rights Activity Book
Anti-racist Decarceration Begins With School Discipline Reform
The systemic devaluation of Black people that originated during slavery continues today in punitive practices that disproportionately push Black children and other children of color out of schools and into the criminal legal system. To ensure equitable education for all youth, educators and communities must play a role in decarceration, which begins with school discipline reform.
- From Slavery to School Discipline
- Toolkit: The Foundations of Restorative Justice
- Criminalizing Blackness: Prisons, Police and Jim Crow
Black Men and the Draft
Negro Sues City on School Zoning: Harlem Institutions Inferior, Mother of Girl Holds
Association of Citizens’ Councils of Mississippi, 4th Annual Report July 1958
Focus on Equity for Juneteenth and Beyond
Despite attempts to quickly commercialize the recognition of Juneteenth as a national holiday in the United States, this celebration highlights the importance of honest history and the relevance of the past in the struggles of the present. These LFJ resources can help unpack the complex history of this observance that originated in Texas—including the need for intervention from the federal government and efforts toward obscuring what actually took place.
- Juneteenth Observances Promote ‘Absolute Equality’
- Teaching Juneteenth
- Recovering and Teaching Local History