Related Links
Civil Rights Movement
- The Official Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Web Site
- The official website of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), started by James Farmer in 1942
- Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, TN
- James Farmer, Civil Rights Giant in the 50’s and 60’s
- A newspaper article about James Farmer written by Richard Sevaro in the New York Times, July 10, 1999,
- A Short Biography of James Farmer
- A website by the Center for East Texas Studies
- Greensboro Sit-ins
- A link to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Manuscripts Department which contains information about CORE-related sit-ins
- Leaders in the Struggle for Civil Rights: James Farmer
- Documents related to James Farmer available at the JFK Library and Presidential Library and Museum
- James Leonard, Jr., and Lula Peterson Farmer Papers
- A list of papers related to James Farmer at the University of Texas at Austin
UMW
- UMW Bullet
- A list of articles related to James Farmer from the University of Mary Washington school newspaper, The Bullet
- Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star Resources
- A list of articles related to James Farmer from the local Fredericksburg newspaper, the Free Lance-Star
- UMWToday
- A list of articles related to James Farmer from the UMW Alumni Publication, UMW Today
- Farmer’s Lessons Last a Lifetime
- A link to an article written about James Farmer in the UMW Alumni publication, UMW Today
- James Farmer Scholars Program
- Who is James Farmer?
- Links to the website of the James Farmer Scholars Program at UMW
- UMW Special Collections Resources
- A list of resources available on James Farmer in the UMW Archives
- James Farmer Professorship at UMW
- A link to information about the faculty position created in the Department of History and American Studies at UMW in honor of James Farmer
- UMW Freshman Seminar-James Farmer Project
- A research project about James Farmer from freshmen students at UMW
- The James Farmer Multicultural Center
- About James L. Farmer
- Links to information about James Farmer from the UMW James Farmer Multicultural Center
HIST471C3: Digital History Projects
- UMW Alumni Project
- An oral history of UMW
- James Monroe Papers
- The digital presence of the James Monroe Papers
- James Monroe Papers
- The offical UMW web site
- Historical Markers Group
- A website for the historical highway markers found in Fredericksburg City, Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties in Virginia.