Bibliography and Further Reading

Christopher Agee, "The Streets of San Francisco:  Blacks, Beats, Homosexuals, and the San Francisco Police Department, 1950-1968." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 2005.

Robert L. Allen, The Port Chicago Mutiny. New York: Warner Books, 1989.

William Barlow and Peter Shapiro, An End to Silence: The San Francisco State College Student Movement in the ‘60s. New York: Pegasus, 1971.

Thomas Borstelmann, The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena. Harvard University Press, 2002.

Mark Brilliant, “Color Lines: Civil Rights Struggles on America’s “Racial Frontier,” 1945-1975.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, 2002.

Albert Broussard, Black San Francisco: The Struggle for Racial Equality in the West, 1900-1954. University of Kansas Press, 1993.

Rufus Browning, Dale Marshall, and David Tabb, Protest  is  Not Enough:  The  Struggle of Blacks and Hispanics for  Equality  in Urban  Politics. University of California, 1984. 

Daniel E. Crow, Prophets of Rage: The Black Freedom Struggle in San Francisco, 1945-1969. New York: Garland, 2000.

Douglas Daniels, Pioneer Urbanites: A Social and Cultural History of Black San Francisco. Temple University, 1980.

Lawrence B. de Graaf, Kevin Mulroy, and Quintard Taylor, eds., Seeking El Dorado: African Americans in California. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001.

Gary Gerstle, American Crucible: Race and the Nation in the 20th Century. Princeton University Press, 2001.

David L. Goines, The Free Speech Movement: Coming of Age in the 1960’s. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1993.

Chester Hartman, City for Sale: The Transformation of San Francisco, University of California, 2002.

William Issel and Mary Anne Wold, "Catholics and the Campaign for Racial Justice in San Francisco, From Pearl Harbor to Proposition 14," American Catholic Studies (Fall 2008).

John Jacobs, A Rage for Justice: The Passion and Politics of Philip Burton. University of California Press, 1995.

Marilynn S. Johnson, The Second Gold Rush: Oakland and the East Bay in World War II. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.

Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo, Abiding Courage: African American Migrant Women and the East Bay Community. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

Dawn Bohulano Mabalon, “Life In Little Manila: Filipinas/os in Stockton, 1917-1972." Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, 2003.

Manning Marable, Race, Reform, and Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction and Black America, 1945-2006. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2007.

Bruce Melendy, “’The Entering Wedge’: African Americans and Civil Rights in San Francisco, 1933-1946.” MA Thesis, San Francisco State University, 1999.

Michael Omi and Howard Winant, Racial Formation in the United States: From the 1960s to the 1990s. New York: Routledge, 1994. 

Joshua Paddison, "Summers of Worry, Summers of Defiance: San Franciscans for Academic Freedom and Education and the Bay Area Opposition to HUAC, 1959-1960," in California History, Fall 1999.

James Patterson, Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974. Oxford University Press, 1996.

Chris Rhomberg, No There There: Race, Class, and Political Community in Oakland. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004.

James Richardson, Willie Brown: A Biography. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.

Jess M. Rigelhaupt, “’Education for Action’: The California Labor School, Radical Unionism, Civil Rights, and Progressive Coalition Building in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1934-1970.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, 2005.

John Rosen, "Joseph L. Alioto's 1967 Mayoral Campaign:  Democratic Party Liberalism in Transition," at the San Francisco Political Culture Project website.

Larry R. Salomon, Roots of Justice:  Stories of Organizing in Communities of Color. Kim Klein’s Chardon Press, 2001.

Larry R. Salomon, “The Movement for Jobs in Civil Rights Era San Francisco, 1963-64.” MA Thesis San Francisco State University, 1994.

Robert O. Self, American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland. Princeton University Press, 2003.

Thomas J. Sugrue, The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit. Princeton University Press, 1996.

Thomas J. Sugrue, Sweet Land of Liberty: The Forgotten Struggle for Civil Rights in the North. Random House, 2008.

Ronald Takaki, Double Victory: A Multicultural History of America in World War II. Little, Brown and Company, 2000.

Quintard Taylor, In Search of the Racial Frontier: African American West, 1528-1990. New York: W.W. Norton, 1998. 

David Wellman, “Negro Leadership in San Francisco.” MA Thesis, University of California, 1966

Judy Yung, Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.

Robert H. Zieger, For Jobs and Freedom: Race and Labor in America since 1865. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2007.