Southern Regional Council
Southern Regional Council organization
VIAF ID: 134725915 ( Corporate )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Black belt schools : beyond desegregation | |
The Delta prisons: punishment for profit | |
Encyc. of assns., 20th ed., 1986: | |
Executive support of civil rights. | |
Ghettos in your town | |
Hungry children. | |
In Memphis: mirror to America? | |
In Memphis: tragedy unaverted | |
Law enforcement in Mississippi : special report | |
Negro and employment opportunities in the South | |
New South (Atlanta, Ga.) | |
Public assistance: to what end? | |
Race and law enforcement; a guide to modern police practices. | |
Racial discrimination in the Southern Federal courts | |
Radicalism: Southern style; a commentary on regional extremism of the right. | |
Report and recommendations of the Southern Rural Health Conference, October 10-12, 1976, Nashville, Tennessee | |
School desegregation : old problems under a new law. | |
School desegregation: the first six years. | |
Schools in the South : answers for action. | |
The South, America's opportunity number one ... 1945. | |
The South and her children: school desegregation, 1970-1971. | |
South today. | |
South. voices | |
Southern changes. | |
Southern Regional Council leadership series | |
Southern Regional Council pamphlets | |
Southern states legislative review. | |
Special report (Southern Regional Council) | |
SRC home record. | |
Testing ... grouping : the new segregation in Southern schools? | |
Tobacco : the ants and the elephants | |
Toward regional realism | |
Understanding our neighbors : a factual survey of America's major race problem. | |
Wanted, an educated south. | |
Will the circle be unbroken? an audio history of the Civil Rights Movement in five Southern communities and the music of those times. | |
Your community looks at itself; a manual for the home town self-survey. |