Skip to Main Content
Elmhurst University
A.C. Buehler Library
Race Relations in the USA: Ferguson
Home
Search this Guide
Site Search
Race Relations in the USA: Ferguson
Home
Books at Elmhurst
Books, Continued
News Sources
Data Sources
Web Sources
Books at Elmhurst
Teaching and Social Justice
by
Carolyn Zerbe Enns; Ada L. Sinacore
Call Number: 370.115 T253
Publication Date: 2004
The Inequality Reader
by
David Grusky (Editor); Szonja Szelenyi (Editor)
Call Number: 305.01 I42r
Publication Date: 2011
Temporarily shelved at Reserve
Still a House Divided
by
Desmond S. King; Rogers M. Smith
Call Number: 323.1196 K52S
Publication Date: 2011-09-11
Capital and Communities in Black and White
by
Gregory D. Squires
Call Number: 307.346 S774C
Publication Date: 1994
Also available as an ebook.
Books, Continued
Policing Diversity
by
Yung-Lien Lai
Call Number: Ebook
ISBN: 1593327072
Publication Date: 2013
The New Jim Crow
by
Michelle Alexander
Call Number: 364.973 A377N
Publication Date: 2010
Police Brutality
by
Sheila Fitzgerald
Call Number: 363.232 P766B 2007
Publication Date: 2006
Black Youth Rising
by
Shawn A. Ginwright
Call Number: 305.23508996 G493b
Publication Date: 2010
Tweets and the streets: Social media and contemporary activism
by
Paolo Gerbaudo
Call Number: Ebook
Publication Date: 2012
Understanding White Privilege
by
Frances E. Kendall
Call Number: 305.809 K33u
Publication Date: 2006
White Privilege
by
Paula S. Rothenberg
Call Number: 305.800973 W582 2012
Publication Date: 2011
News Sources
NPR: Stories about Ferguson
NYT: Ferguson
BBC News: Ferguson Protests
Journalist's Resource: Excessive or reasonable force by police?
Data Sources
Bureau of Justice Statistics: Law Enforcement
NAACP Criminal Justice Fact Sheet
Web Sources
#FergusonSyllabus
Sociology about.com: Ferguson syllabus
ColorLines: Following Ferguson: Teaching the Crisis in the Classroom
Documenting Ferguson
Compiled by Washington University and St. Louis-area partners.