Houston and the Permanence of Segregation : An Afropessimist Approach to Urban History.
Conflicting commitments : the politics of enforcing immigrant worker rights in San Jose and Houston /
More city than water : a Houston flood atlas /
Painted Flowers Shouldn't Talk Back : The Houston Garden Artists in the Seventies.
The color of being/El color del ser : Dorothy Hood, 1918-2000 /
In too deep : class and mothering in a flooded community /
Houston Cougars in the 1960s.
Race talk in a Mexican cantina /
Pathways to urban sustainability : a focus on the Houston Metropolitan Region : summary of a workshop /
DJ Screw : a life in slow revolution /
The medical metropolis : health care and economic transformation in Pittsburgh and Houston /
Before Lawrence v. Texas : the making of a queer social movement /
Redefining the immigrant South : Indian and Pakistani immigration to Houston during the Cold War /
In struggle against Jim Crow : Lulu B. White and the NAACP, 1900-1957 /
A vision of place : the work of Curtis & Windham Architects /
Medical outcasts : gendered and institutionalized xenophobia in American and South African emergency health care /
Venezuelan bust, baseball boom : Andrés Reiner and scouting on the new frontier /
Groundwork : Charles Hamilton Houston and the struggle for civil rights /
Struggle for the city : citizenship and resistance in the Black freedom movement /
Anne Braden speaks : selected writings and speeches, 1960-2006 /
Proudly we can be Africans : Black Americans and Africa, 1935-1961 /
The civil rights movement and the logic of social change /
King's dream /
Visualizing equality : African American rights and visual culture in the nineteenth century /
America in the sixties /
Nonviolence before King : the politics of being and the Black freedom struggle /
Toward the meeting of the waters : currents in the civil rights movement of South Carolina during the twentieth century /
Between remembrance and repair : commemorating racial violence in Philadelphia, Mississippi /
In search of another country : Mississippi and the conservative counterrevolution /
A promise and a way of life : white antiracist activism /
South Carolina at the brink : Robert McNair and the politics of civil rights /
Many minds, one heart : SNCC's dream for a new America /
Black power encyclopedia : from "Black is beautiful" to urban uprisings /
White lawyer, black power : a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep South /
What can and can't be said : race, uplift, and monument building in the contemporary South /
The Georgia of the North : Black women and the civil rights movement in New Jersey /
James Hudson : forgotten forerunner in the crusade for civil rights /
Hosea Williams : a lifetime of defiance and protest /
King Al : how Sharpton took the throne /
She can bring us home : Dr. Dorothy Boulding Ferebee, civil rights pioneer /
But one race : the life of Robert Purvis /
A terrible thing to waste : Arthur Fletcher and the conundrum of the Black Republican /
Martin Luther King Jr. /
Witness to the truth : my struggle for human rights in Louisiana /
The senator and the sharecropper : the freedom struggles of James O. Eastland and Fannie Lou Hamer /
Stories of struggle : the clash over civil rights in South Carolina /
Schooling the movement : the activism of southern Black educators from Reconstruction through the civil rights era /
Becoming King : Martin Luther King Jr. and the making of a national leader /
Freedom on the border : an oral history of the civil rights movement in Kentucky /
Those about him remained silent : the battle over W.E.B. Du Bois /
It's in the action : memories of a nonviolent warrior /
A child shall lead them : Martin Luther King Jr., young people, and the movement /
Malcolm X's Michigan worldview : an exemplar for contemporary black studies /
No color is my kind : Eldrewey Stearns and the desegregation of Houston /