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Organizations and Activism
What to do if you get pulled over
March by John Lewis
Black Lives Matter
This guide is intended to support research on the history of race, inequality, and the lives of African Americans, and support social justice activism.
Get involved!
National organizations
The Movement for Black Lives
Color of Change
Black Youth Project 100
The BlackOut Collective
Showing Up for Racial Justice
Black Alliance for Just Immigration
Mothers Against Police Brutality
Project South
NAACP
Southern Poverty Law Center
Race Forward: the Center for Racial justice Innovation
Mass Freedom
Local organizations
NAACP Eugene-Springfield Branch
Oregon Black Pioneers
Cultural institutions and museums
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
African American Intellectual History Society
The King Center
National Memorial for Peace and Justice
Three Point Nine Collective
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
Studio Museum in Harlem
Black Past: an online list of African American Museums
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