User:Ashemmasmith/African-American women in the civil rights movement/Bibliography

Lott. (2017). The Relationship Between the “Invisibility” of African American Women in the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s and Their Portrayal in Modern Film. Journal of Black Studies, 48(4), 331–354.


 * This journal/book was written by Martha Lott and published by SAGE Publishing IN Los Angeles, CA. This is a reliable source because it give an in-depth description on how African American women were "invisible" and how thy made their voices heard during the Civil Rights Movement and has notability.

Atwater. (1996). Editorial: The Voices of African American Women in the Civil Rights Movement. Journal of Black Studies, 26(5), 539–542.


 * This Journal/book was written by Deborah F. Atwater and published by SAGE Publishings in Thousand Oaks, CA. This is a reliable source because it goes in-depth on how African American women had to raise their voices throughout history.

Gyant. (1996). Passing the Torch: African American Women in the Civil Rights Movement. Journal of Black Studies, 26(5), 629–647.


 * This journal/book was written by LaVerne Gyant and published by SAGE Publishings in Thousand Oaks, CA. This talks about the social challenged African American women faced during the civil rights movement and how they overcame the struggles and difficulties