Secondary Sources
- Berman, William C. The Politics of Civil Rights in the Truman Administration. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1970. ISBN 0-8142-0142-3
- Gardner, Michael R.,Harry Truman and Civil Rights:Moral Courage and Political Risks Illinois:SIU Press, 2003 ISBN 0-8093-2550-0, ISBN 978-0-8093-2550-4
- Hamby, Alonzo L. Beyond the New Deal: Harry S. Truman and American Liberalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976. ISBN 0-231-08344-0
- McCoy, Donald R. and Richard T. Ruetten. Quest and Response: Minority Rights and the Truman Administration. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 1973. ISBN 0-7006-0099-X
- Vaughan, Philip H. The Truman Administration's Legacy for Black America. Reseda, California: Mojave Books, 1976. ISBN 0-87881-047-1
- Zinn, Howard The Twentieth Century: A People's History 2003 p. 189
Read more about this topic: President's Committee On Civil Rights
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