From Slavery to Civil Rights: On the streetcars of New Orleans 1830s-Present
@inproceedings{LaughlinStonham2020FromST, title={From Slavery to Civil Rights: On the streetcars of New Orleans 1830s-Present}, author={Hilary Mc Laughlin-Stonham}, year={2020} }
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 612 REFERENCES
Towards New Histories of the Civil Rights Era.
- 2001
Baton Rouge: LSU, 1969
- Bennett, James B. Religion and the Rise of Jim Crow in New Orleans. Princeton:
- 1950
New Orleans Street Railway Union Records, 1902–1948
- La/RC Collection 26. Box 2 Folder 5. Louisiana Research Collection, Tulane University, New Orleans.
- 1925
Baton Rouge: The State, 1902
- —. Official Journal of the House of Representatives Louisiana 1890. Baton Rouge:
- 1902
Washington: US Census Bureau, 1902
- Web. 14 Nov.
- 1900
1928
- New Orleans Street Railway Union Records, 1902–1948. La/RC Collection 26. Box 15 Folder 4. Louisiana Research Collection, Tulane University, New Orleans.
Justia US Supreme Court
- 1956
La/RC Collection 26. Box 2 Folder 1. Louisiana Research Collection
- Letter to W.D. Mahon,
- 1921
1919, The Year of Racial Violence: How African Americans Fought Back
- Political Science
- 2014
- 12
- Highly Influential