Select materials
related to the Niagara Movement
- Declaration
of Principles (1905)
- Centennial
proclamations by state and local governments
- Introductory
overview and guide to sources for further research
- Mary
Burnett Talbert web links
- Centennial
of the Second meeting of the Niagara Movement (but
the first on U.S. soil), at Harper's Ferry, West
Virginia (1906-2006)
- (*)W.E.B.
DuBois and the Niagara
Movement
- (*)Booker
T. Washington and the Niagara
Movement
- The NAACP
- (*)The Voting
Rights Act: Among the legacies
of the Niagara Movement
- Select
Bibliography
- Photographs
of signs enforcing racial discrimination available
at the Library of Congress website
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Calendar of Commemorative Events
Summer/Fall 2005
- Press Conference
(including images)
- Rededication
of Mary B. Talbert Hall by President Simpson.
- Conference
of the Association for the Study of African
American Life and History, Inc. (ASALH).
Conference theme: "The Niagara Movement: Black
Protest Reborn 1905-2005."
- World premier of
"Ode to the Niagara Movement," by Rey Scott.
- Exhibition
- Guide to sources
for further research (prepared for
the Department by Charles D'Aniello)
Responses
and Comments
- National News Report
(NPR).
- Local news reports
after the press conference
- Proclamations
by the state and local governments
- Report
in the university newspaper, The Reporter
- Report in the
university student newspaper, The Spectrum
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