Introduction - Jeffrey L. Littlejohn, Reginald K. Ellis, and Peter B. Levy
1. Florida State Normal and Industrial School for Coloreds: Thomas DeSaille Tucker and His Radical Approach to Black Higher Education - Reginald K. Ellis
2. African American Women and Community Medicine: Civil Rights Workers in the Age of "Self-Help" - Teresa Blue Holden
3. Southern Discomfort: The Rise and Fall of Civil Rights Attorney James F. Gay, 1942–2008 - Jeffrey L. Littlejohn and Charles H. Ford
4. Revisiting the Urban Revolts of the 1960s: York, Pennsylvania—A Case Study - Peter B. Levy
5. "What We Eat Is Politics": SNCC, Hunger, and Voting Rights in Mississippi - Mary Potorti
6. Riot, Revolution, or Rebellion? Civil Rights and the Politics of Memory - Rosie Jayde Uyola
7. Ferguson, USA: A Scholar's Unforeseen Connection and Collision with History - Stefan M. Bradley
8. Religion and the Black Freedom Struggle for Sandra Bland - Phillip Luke Sinitiere
Afterword: Bearing Witness; How the Movement Changed My World - Waldo Martin