2021/2022 Fall Term
Blacks, Racism, and Discrimination in the United States since the 1950's
- "I Am Not Your Negro: Discussion Guide," Influence | Film Club.
- Boyd, Herb, "I Am Not Yor Negro," Cinéaste, 42/2 (Spring 2017), pp.47-49.
- Bradshaw, Peter, "I Am Not Your Negro Review: Astonishing Portrait of James Baldwin's Civil Rights Fight," The Guardian, April 7, 2017.
- Byrnes, Paul, "I Am Not Your Negro Review: A Powerful Voice Asks Uncomfortable Questions about Racism," The Sydney Morning Herald, September 13, 2017.
- Corbould, Clare, "I Am Not Your Negro," Australasian Journal of American Studies, 36/1 (July 2017), pp.152-155.
- Crichlow, Warren, "Baldwin's Rendezvous with the Twenty-First Century," Film Quarterly, 70/4 (Summer 2017), pp.9-22.
- Field, Douglas, "James Baldwin's Life on the Left: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young New York Intellectual," ELH, 78/4 (Winter 2011), pp.833-862.
- Hans, Simran, "I Am Not Your Negro Review: Thrilling James Baldwin Documentary," The Guardian, April 9, 2017.
- Hoffman, Jordan, "I Am Not Your Negro Review: James Baldwin's Words Weave Film of Immense Power," The Guardian, October 20, 2016.
- Lopez-Littleton, Vanessa, Juliana Chiarelli, Amber Ward and William Shelby, "I Am Not Your Negro Movie Review: Critical Reflection and Discourse to Advance Social Equity," Public Integrity, 23 (2021), pp.194-199.
- Lucca, Violet, "I Am Not Your Negro Review: Race, Rage and the American Dream," BFI, June 12, 2020.
- Macnab, Geoffrey, "I Am Not Your Negro Review: Lets James Baldwin's Searing Work Soar," The Independent, April 5, 2017.
- Schlosser, Joel Alden, " Socrates in a Different Key: James Baldwin and Race in America," Political Research Quarterly, 66/3 (September 2013), pp.487-499.
- Sosibo, Kwanele, "Black, White, and Baldwin: I Am Not Your Negro Review," Mail & Guardian, May 11, 2017.
- Woubshet, Dagmawi, "The Imperfect Power of I Am Not Your Negro," The Atlantic, February 8, 2017.
- Bradshaw, Peter, "Green Book Review: A Bumpy Ride through the Deep South," The Guardian, January 30, 2019.
- Chow, Andrew R., "What to Know about the Controversy Surrounding the Movie Green Book," Time, February 24, 2019.
- Diamond, Anna, "The True Story of the Green Book Movie," Smithsonian Magazine, December 2018.
- Macnab, Geoffrey, "Green Book Review: Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali Give This Civil Rights Fairy Tale a Lift," The Independent, January 20, 2019.
- Smithsonian Institution, The Negro Motorist Green Book.
- Brody, Richard, "Hidden Figures Is a Subtle and Powerful Work of Counter-History," The New Yorker, December 23, 2016.
- Cruz, Lenika, "What Sets the Smart Heroines of Hidden Figures Apart," The Atlantic, January 9, 2017.
- Debruge, Peter, "Film Review: Hidden Figures," Variety, December 10, 2016.
- Hans, Simran, "Hidden Figures Review: Rocket Science with Plenty of Uplift," The Guardian, February 19, 2017.
- Wood, Grace, "Film Review: Hidden Figures Tells an Important but Over-Simplified Story," Graphic, February 22, 2021.
- "Being Atticus Finch: The Professional Role of Empathy in To Kill a Mockingbird," Harvard Law Review, 117/5 (March 2004), pp.1682-1702.
- Babcock, Chip, "Atticus Revisited: In Search of Atticus Finch," Litigation, 42/3 (Spring 2016), pp.8-10.
- Crespino, Joseph, "The Strange Career of Atticus Finch," Southern Cultures, 6/2 (Summer 2000), pp.9-29.
- Holcomb, Mark, "To Kill a Mockingbird," Film Quarterly, 55/4 (Summer2002), pp.34-40.
- Jay, Gregory, "Queer Children and Representative Men: Harper Lee, Racial Liberalism, and the Dilemma of To Kill a Mockingbird," American Literary History, 27/3 (Fall 2015), pp.487-522.
- Shackelford, Dean, "The Female Voice in To Kill a Mockingbird: Narrative Strategies in Film and Novel," The Mississippi Quarterly, 50/1 (Winter 1996-1997), pp.101-113.
- Auster, Al and Leonard Quart, "American Cinema of the Sixties," Cinéaste, 13/2 (1984), pp.4-12.
- Elliston, Maxine Hall, "Two Sydney Poitier Films: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, For Love of Ivy," Film Comment, 5/4 (Winter 1969), pp.26-33.
- Fryer, Roland G., Jr., "Guess Who's Been Coming to Dinner? Trends in Interracial Marriage over the 20th Century," The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21/2 (Spring 2007), pp.71-90.
- Gill, Brendan, "Good Causes," The New Yorker, December 8, 1967.
- Lasch-Quinn, Elisabeth, "How to Behave Sensitively: Prescriptions for Interracial Conduct from the 1960s to the 1990s," Journal of Social History, 33/2 (Winter 1999), pp.409-427.
- Murphy, A. D., "Film Review: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," Variety, December 5, 1967.
- Smith, Claude J., Jr., "Crossing the Color Line: Interracial Couples in Films from Guess Who's Coming to Dinner to Die Another Day," Studies in Popular Culture, 26/3 (April 2004), pp.61-74.
- Brody, Richard, "Jeff Nichols's Loving: An Airbrushed Portrait of the Interracial Couple Whose Struggle Changed History," The New Yorker, November 4, 2016.
- Dargis, Manohla, "Review: In Loving They Loved. A Segregated Virginia Did Not Love Them Back," The New York Times, November 3, 2016.
- Desowitz, Bill, "Loving: How Jeff Nichols Captures Love as an Inalienable Right," IndieWire, October 29, 2016.
- Galloway, Stephen, "How Interracial Romance Loving Became the Most Relevant Movie This Election Season," The Hollywood Reporter, October 19, 2016.
- Ide, Wendy, "Loving Review – A Marriage That Changed History," The Guardian, February 5, 2017.
- Rose, Steve, "Jeff Nichols on Loving: 'You Can't Grow Up in the American South and Not Confront Race Issues," The Guardian, January 26, 2017.
- US Supreme Court, "Loving vs. Virginia," June 12, 1967.
- Allston, Alex A., Jr. and James L. Dickerson, Devil's Sanctuary: An Eyewitness History of Mississippi Hate Crimes (Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2009).
- Andrews, Kenneth T. and Sarah Gaby, "Local Protest and Federal Policy: The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the 1964 Civil Rights Act," Sociological Forum, 30/S1 (June 2015), pp.509-527.
- Cunningham, David, "Truth, Reconciliation, and the Ku Klux Klan," Southern Cultures, 14/3 (Fall 2008), pp.68-87.
- Doherty, Thomas, "Film Reviews: Mississippi Burning," Cinéaste, 17/2 (1989), pp.48-50.
- Harwell, Debbie Z., "Wednesdays in Mississippi: Uniting Women across Regional and Racial Lines, Summer 1964," The Journal of Southern History, 76/3 (August 2010), pp.617-654.
- Jaehne, Karen, "The Final Word," Cinéaste, 17/2 (1989), pp.64, 46.
- Newton, Michael, The Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi: A History (Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2010).
- Rachal, John R., "'The Long, Hot Summer': The Mississippi Response to Freedom Summer, 1964," The Journal of Negro History, 84/4 (Autumn 1999), pp.315-339.
- Russell, Margaret M., "Cleaning Moments and Restrospective Justice," Michigan Law Review, 101/5 (March 2003), pp.1225-1268.
- Sitkoff, Harvard, "Film Review: Mississippi Burning," The Journal of American History, 76/3 (December1989), pp.1019-1020.
- Aiken, Juliet R., Elizabeth D. Salmon and Paul J. Hanges, "The Origins and Legacy of the Civil Rights Act of 1964," Journal of Business and Psychology, 28/4 (December 2013), pp.383-399.
- Bornet, Vaughn Davis, "Reapprasing the Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson," Presidential Studies Quarterly, 20/3 (Summer 1990), pp.591-602.
- Brown-Nagin, Tomiko, "The Civil Rights Canon: Above and Below," The Yale Law Journal, 123/8 (June 2014), pp.2698-2739.
- Jones, William P., "'The Sanctity of Private Property': The Civil Rights Act and the Limitations of American Liberalism," New Labor Forum, 24/1 (Winter 2015), pp.62-68.
- Lee, Catherine, "Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Civl Rights Law," Sociological Forum, 30/S1 (June 2015), pp.481-484.
- McNamara, Mary, "Bryan Cranston and HBO Take LBJ All the Way," Los Angeles Times, May 20, 2016.
- Riccards, Michael P., "Rare Counsel: Kennedy, Johnson and the Civil Rights Bill of 1963," Presidential Studies Quarterly, 11/3 (Summer 1981), pp.395-398.
- Ryan, Maureen, "TV Review: All the Way," Variety, May 18, 2016.
- Stern, Mark, "Lyndon Johnson and Richard Russell: Institutions, Ambitions and Civil Rights," Presidential Studies Quarterly, 21/4 (Fall 1991), pp.687-704.
- Stern, Mark, "Lyndon Johnson and the Democrats' Civil Rights Strategy," Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 16/1 (1990), pp.1-29.
- Williams, Juan, "The 1964 Civil Rights Act: Then and Now," Human Rights, 31/3 (Summer 2004), pp.6-8, 15.
- Zoller Seitz, Matt, "HBO's All the Way Is a Large-Scale Account of Lyndon B. Johnson with Little to Say," Vulture, May 21, 2016.
- Andrews, Kenneth T. and Sarah Gaby, "Local Protest and Federal Policy: The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the 1964 Civil Rights Act," Sociological Forum, 30/S1 (June 2015), pp.509-527.
- Clarke, Donald, "Selma Review: A Film Fuelled by Impressive Reservoirs of Righteous Anger," The Irish Times, February 5, 2015.
- Fairclough, Adam, "Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Quest for Nonviolent Social Change," Phylon, 47/1 (1986), pp.1-15.
- Foundas, Scott, "Film Review: Selma," Variety, November 12, 2014.
- Gleiberman, Owen, "Selma Review: The Year's First Five-Star Film," BBC, January 9, 2015.
- Holmes, David G., "Seen and Heard: Negotiating the Black Female Ethos in Selma," Black Camera, 10/2 (Spring 2019), pp.184-194.
- Hornaday, Ann, "Selma Movie Review: Humanizing Martin Luther King Jr.," The Washington Post, December 23, 2014.
- Kermode, Mark, "Selma Review – Heartbreaking and Inspiring," The Observer, February 8, 2015.
- Lee, Ashley, "Selma: What the Critics Are Saying," The Hollywood Reporter, December 25, 2014.
- Robey, Tim, "Selma: A Scorching Civil Rights Masterpiece," The Telegraph, February 24, 2015.
- Scott, A. O., "A 50-Mile March, Nearly 50 Years Later," The New York Times, December 24, 2014.
- Benson, Raymond, "A Slap Heard around the World," Cinema Retro, January 19, 2019.
- Bradshaw, Peter, "In the Heat of the Night Review—Still a Brilliant, Feverish Drama," The Guardian, November 17, 2016.
- Collins, K. Austin, "In the Heat of the Night: The Double Bind," The Criterion Collection, January 29, 2019.
- Crowther, Bosley, "In the Heat of the Night: A Racial Drama," The New York Times, August 3, 1967.
- D'Angelo, Mike, "Half a Century Later In the Heat of the Night Remains Sadly Topical," AV Club, January 20, 2017.
- Hale, Wanda, "Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger Excel in the Film, In the Heat of the Night," New York Daily News, February 17, 2015.
- Harris, Mark, "Guess Who's Coming to Solve Your Murder: The Enduring Pleasures of In the Heat of the Night, a Liberal Message Movie that Worked," Slate, February 5, 2008.
- Kermode, Jennie, "In the Heat of the Night," Eye for Film, October 26, 2016.
- Mahoney, John, "In the Heat of the Night: THR's 1967 Review," The Hollywood Reporter, August 2, 2017.
- Murphy, A. D., "In the Heat of the Night," Variety, June 21, 1967.
- Phipps, Keith, "In the Heat of the Night," The Dissolve, January 21, 2014.
- Smith, Derek, "Review: Norman Jewison's In the Heat of the Night on Criterion Blu-ray," Slant, February 5, 2019.
- Zanzie, Adam, "In the Heat of the Night (1967): The Hands of Virgil Tibbs," Icebox Movies, June 26, 2011.
- Canby, Vincent, "Driving Miss Daisy: Chamber Piece from the Stage," The New York Times, December 13, 1989.
- Kempley, Rita, "Driving Miss Daisy," The Washington Post, January 12, 1990.
- Liberato, Ana S. Q. and John D. Foster, "Representations and Remembrance: Tracing Civil Rights Meanings in the Narratives of Civil Rights Activists and Hollywood Filmmakers," Journal of African American Studies, 15/3 (September 2012), pp.367-384.
- McGraw, Eliza Russi Lowen, "Driving Miss Daisy: Southern Jewishness on the Big Screen," Southern Cultures, 7/2 (Summer 2001), pp.41-59.
- Rainer, Peter, "Movie Review: Cast Saves a Musty Driving Miss Daisy," Los Angeles Times, December 13, 1989.
- Sheehan, Henry, "Driving Miss Daisy: The Hollywood Reporter's 1989 Review," The Hollywood Reporter, December 13, 2017.
- Bennett, Brad, "Journey to Justice: Celebrating the 65th Anniversary of Montgomery Bus Boycott that Sparked the Civil Rights Movement," Southern Poverty Law Center, December 4, 2020.
- Brice, Anne, "The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Made It Possible," Berkeley News, February 11, 2020.
- Burns, Stewart (ed.), Daybreak of Freedom: The Montgomery Bus Boycott (Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 1997)
- Carson, Clayborne, "To Walk in Dignity: The Montgomery Bus Boycott," Organization of American Historians Magazine of History, 19/1 (January 2005), pp.13-15.
- Morial, Marc H., "Remembering the Montgomery Bus Boycott," Richmond Free Press, December 9, 2021.
- Walton, Norman W., "The Walking City, A History of the Montgomery Boycott: Part I," The Negro History Bulletin, 20/1 (October 1956), pp.17-21.
- Walton, Norman W., "The Walking City, A History of the Montgomery Boycott: Part II," The Negro History Bulletin, 20/2 (November 1956), pp.27-33.
- Walton, Norman W., "The Walking City, A History of the Montgomery Boycott: Part III," The Negro History Bulletin, 20/5 (February 1957), pp.102-104.
- Walton, Norman W., "The Walking City, A History of the Montgomery Boycott: Part IV," The Negro History Bulletin, 20/7 (April 1957), pp.147-148, 150.