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  • Rich, Marvin (1965). "The Congress of Racial Equality and Its Strategy". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 357: 113–118. ISSN0002-7162[1]
    • This is a secondary source that is trusted and verifiable. It has been peer reviewed and is independent of the subject.
  • Smith, Gerald L. (2011). "Direct-Action Protests in the Upper South: Kentucky Chapters of the Congress of Racial Equality". The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 109 (3/4): 351–393. ISSN0023-0243[2]
    • This is a peer reviewed secondary source. It is independent of the subject and talks more about the movements that happened in Kentucky.
  • Meier, August; Rudwick, Elliott (1969). "The First Freedom Ride". Phylon (1960-). 30 (3): 213–222. doi:10.2307/273469. ISSN0031-8906.[3]
    • This article comes from a peer reviewed journal that is an unbiased, secondary source. It speaks more about the beginning of Freedom Rides and how they started.
  • Turnbull, Craig (1998). "'Please Make No Demonstrations Tomorrow: The Brooklyn Congress of Racial Equality and Symbolic Protest at the 1964-65 World's Fair". Australasian Journal of American Studies. 17 (1): 22–41. ISSN1838-9554.[4]
    • This article comes from a peer reviewed journal that is an unbiased, secondary source. It speaks more specifically about the Brooklyn chapter of CORE.

References

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  1. ^ Rich, Marvin (1965). "The Congress of Racial Equality and Its Strategy". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 357: 113–118. ISSN 0002-7162.
  2. ^ Smith, Gerald L. (2011). "Direct-Action Protests in the Upper South: Kentucky Chapters of the Congress of Racial Equality". The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 109 (3/4): 351–393. ISSN 0023-0243.
  3. ^ Meier, August; Rudwick, Elliott (1969). "The First Freedom Ride". Phylon (1960-). 30 (3): 213–222. doi:10.2307/273469. ISSN 0031-8906.
  4. ^ Turnbull, Craig (1998). "'Please Make No Demonstrations Tomorrow: The Brooklyn Congress of Racial Equality and Symbolic Protest at the 1964-65 World's Fair". Australasian Journal of American Studies. 17 (1): 22–41. ISSN 1838-9554.

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