Bibliography
The following sources were important in creating this Digital Exhibit for Dartmouth Black Lives:
1. Bradley, Stefan M. “Black Power and the Big Green: Dartmouth College and the Challenges of Isolation.” Upending the Ivory Tower: Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Ivy League, 139-166. New York: New York University Press, 2021.
2. Joseph, Richard A. "Wallace, George (Gov., Alabama)." 1963. Dartmouth College Photographic Files, Digital by Dartmouth Library, collections.dartmouth.edu/archive/object/PhotoFiles/PhotoFiles-Icon1647-1944-0000005.
3. Moncure, Albert Jr. Interview by Luis Hinojosa. Dartmouth Black Lives Oral History Project. 2023.
4. Photo: ABC Program Participants. Dartmouth College, Rauner Archives, DH-1, Box: 11093.
5. Photo: ABC Program document. Dartmouth College, Rauner Archives, DA-10, Box: 2778, Folder: 1.
6. Photo: William Rodrigues dos Santos. Aerial view of Brooklyn bridge in black and white stock. iStock.
7. Photo: Afro-American Society. Aegis Yearbook. Dartmouth College. 1968.
8. Photo: Albert F. Moncure, Jr. Dartmouth Lawyers Association website, https://dla.dartmouth.org/s/1353/clubs-classes15/start.aspx?gid=286&pgid=61
9. Photo: Albert F. Moncure, Jr. Aegis Yearbook. Dartmouth College. 1969.
10. Photo: Dartmouth Track Team. Aegis Yearbook. Dartmouth College. 1968.
11. Photo: Unemployed men queued outside a depression soup kitchen opened in Chicago by Al Capone. 1931. National Archives at College Park via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Unemployed_men_queued_outside_a_depression_soup_kitchen_opened_in_Chicago_by_Al_Capone,_02-1931_-_NARA_-_541927.jpg