Richmond movement | |
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Notable subsection
edit- Richmond to Martinsville pilgrimage: 1951 (see Martinsville Seven)
- Richmond sit-ins: February 20, 1960
- Richmond 34
- Raymond B. Randolph, Jr. v. Commonwealth of Virginia (202 Va. 661, 665 (1961)
Further reading
edit- Randolph, Lewis A.; Tate, Gayle T. (2003). Rights for a Season: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender in Richmond, Virginia. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9781572332249.
- Shockley, Megan Taylor (2004). "We, Too, are Americans": African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-54. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252028632.
- Smith, J. Douglas (2002). Managing White Supremacy: Race, Politics, and Citizenship in Jim Crow Virginia. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807854242.