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Tesner, Michael Andrew . "Racial Paranoia as aDefense to Crimes of Violence : An<br />
Emerging Theory of Self-defense or Insanity?" Boston College Third World Law<br />
Journal 11 n2 (Summer 1991) : 307-333 .<br />
V<strong>and</strong>al . G. "Black Violence in Post-Civil-War Louisiana." Journal of Interdisci~Jinanr<br />
History 25 n1(Summer 1994) : 45-64.<br />
"Violence, Nonviolence, <strong>and</strong> the Lessons of History." Harvard Educational Review<br />
6S n2 (Summer 1995) : 231-257.<br />
Weissman, George L. "'The Kissing Case," Nation 188 n3 (January 17, 1959) : 46-49 .<br />
Williams, Robert . "1957 : The Swimming Pool Showdown," Southern Ex sure 8 n2<br />
(Summer 1980) : 70-72.<br />
`"The Black Scholar Interviews : Robert F. Williams;' The Black Scholar 1(May<br />
1970) : S, 7 .<br />
Zimmerman, Fred L. "Race& Violence : Moro Dixie Negroes Buy Arms to Retaliate<br />
Against White Attacks," The Wall Street Journa1 73 n7 (July 12, 1965) : 1, 15 .<br />
Abernathy, Ralph David. And the Walls Came Tumbling wn . New York : Harper&<br />
Row, 1989 .<br />
Anonymous, as told to Chuck Moore . I Was A Black Panther. Garden City, N.Y . :<br />
Doubleday, 1970.<br />
Arendt, Hannah . On Violence . New York : Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969 .<br />
Baldwin, Lewis V. There is a Balm in Gilead . Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 1991 .<br />
. To Make the Wounded Whole : The Cultural Leggy of Martin Luther Kin¢<br />
,j~. Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 1992 .<br />
Baum, Frederic S. <strong>and</strong> Joan Baum . Law of Self-Defense . Dobbs Ferry, New York:<br />
Oceans Publications, Inc., 1970 .<br />
Belfrage, Sally. <strong>Freedom</strong> Summer . New York: Viking Press, 1965 .<br />
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