This guide has been created in order to assist students and faculty of Arizona State University in the identification of materials (books, dissertations, government documents and video recordings) available from the ASU Library in print or electronic format.
The main mechanism for this are the hundreds of hyperlinked searches of the ASU Library Catalog.
Rather than using inherently imprecise keyword searches, entries listed here are field-specific searches using controlled vocabulary - which produces more focused and relevant results.
16th Street Baptist Church Bombing, Birmingham, Ala., 1963 ---- Burroughs, Nannie Helen, 1879-1961
Carey, Archibald J. (Archibald James), 1908-1981 ---- Evers-Williams, Myrlie
Farmer, James, 1920-1999 ---- King, Martin Luther, III -- Childhood and youth -- Juvenile literature
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 ---- Lynchings
Nonviolence ---- Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976 -- Political and social views
Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972 ---- Social gospel in literature
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981 -- Zwerg, Jim, 1939- -- Juvenile literature
Book Series Focused on MLK, Jr.
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