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Image one: Book titled Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism (2006) - synopsis: Exposes the history and persistence of "sundown towns," so-named for the signs often found at their corporate limits warning African-Americans and other minorities not to be found in the town after dusk. This book historically situates the rise of the sundown town movement in the years following the Civil War: describes the mechanism of violence, threats, law, and policy that were used to force minorities out of Northern and Western towns in to the big cities; and charts the continued existence of such communities. - available in the UNT Dallas Library collection

Image two: Book titled Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary (1998) - synopsis: Presents a biography of the first African-American appointed to the Supreme Court, from his crusade against segregation to his friendships with other famous Black figures. - available in the UNT Dallas Library collection