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Read the sources used to write The 1619 Project, SSU's 2025 Common Read.
The 1619 Project: A Bibliography
Preface: Origins
Chapter 1: Democracy
Chapter 2: Race
Chapter 3: Sugar
Chapter 4: Fear
Chapter 5: Dispossession
Chapter 6: Capitalism
Chapter 7: Politics
Chapter 8: Citizenship
Chapter 9: Self-Defense
Chapter 10: Punishment
Chapter 11: Inheritance
Chapter 12: Medicine
Chapter 13: Church
Chapter 14: Music
Chapter 15: Healthcare
Books
A Short History of Reconstruction
by
Eric Foner
ISBN: 0060964316
Publication Date: 1990-01-10
Links
The Elmore Bolling Initiative
Preserving the legacy of Elmore Bolling,who was lynched in 1947, by telling the full history of Lowndes County, Alabama and empowering the region’s citizens today.
The Reconstruction Amendments
From the National Constitution Center
The Freedman's Savings and Trust Company and African American Genealogical Research
From the National Archives
William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection: Special Field Orders, No. 15, Headquarters, Military Division of the Mississippi, by Major General W. T. Sherman, re "young and able bodied negroes must be encouraged to enlist," mentions bounties pa
From the Library of Congress
Andrew Johnson: The Most Criticized President Ever?
From the National Constitution Center
The Freedman's Savings Bank: Good Intentions Were Not Enough; A Noble Experiment Goes Awry
From the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
1898 Wilmington race riot report
From the North Carolina Digital Collections
Tulsa Race Riot: A Report by the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921
From the Oklahoma Commission to Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921
A statement from Governor Hugh M. Dorsey as to the Negro in Georgia
From the Digital Library of Georgia
Receiving an inheritance helps white families more than black families
From the Economic Policy Institute
Tackling the tax code: Efficient and equitable ways to raise revenue
From the Brookings Institute
Newspaper and Journal Articles
An era of terror: Montgomery family remembers father's lynching, legacy
Montgomery Advertiser, 2019
CONVICT WILLIAMS OF PEONAGE MURDER; Jury, Whose Verdict Carries Life Sentence, Asks Mercy for Plantation Owner. SONS' INDICTMENT SOUGHT Solicitor General Also to Demand Conviction of 7 Georgians for Lynching Negro.
From the New York Times, 1921
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