Game Bibliography:

Excerpts from sources fall under creative commons domain or are public domain unless otherwise noted.

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"After 44 years secret papers reveal truth about five nights of Violence in Notting Hill"

Author: Alan Travis

Date: 24 Aug 2002

The Guardian

Permission granted by the Guardian

“Aftermath of Nat Turner Insurrection”

Author: John W. Cromwell

Date: Apr 1920

The Journal of Negro History 5.2

"Aren't the Police Wonderful"

Author: Chris Mullin

Date: 17 July 1981

Tribune

Permission granted by Chris Mullen

“Authentic anecdotes of American slavery”

Date: 1838

Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division


“Black men and White Women”

Author: Stephen Black

Date: Oct 1919

The English review, 1908-1937

“British Bill Seeks to Erase Racism”

Date: 10 Apr. 1968

New York Times

“The British KKK”

Date: 1966

The Chicago Defender (National Edition)

“BRIXTON: the police would not listen to warnings -- so they must take the blame”

Tribune

Date: 17 April 1981

“Cobbett Against Race Mixing”

Author: William Cobbett

Date: 1802

“Eugenics race mixture”

Date: 1912

Reporting on the First International Eugenics Congress

Events of the Tulsa disaster

Author: Mary E Jones Parrish

Date: 1922

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division/ The

New York Public Library

From Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project:

Library of Congress, Manuscript/Mixed Material

Vol 1: “Alabama, Aarons-Young”

Vol 2: “Arkansas, Part 1, Abbott- Byrd”

“Arkansas, Part 2, Cannon- Evans”

“Arkansas, Part 3, Gadson- Isom”

“Arkansas, Part 4, Jackson-Lynch”

“Arkansas, Part 5, McClendon-Prayer”

“Arkansas, Part 6, Quinn-Tuttle”

“Arkansas, Part 7, Vaden- Young”

Vol 3: “Florida, Anderson-Wilson (with combined interviews of others)”

Vol 4: “Georgia, Part 1, Adams- Furr”

“Georgia, Part 2, Garey-Jones”

“Georgia, Part 3, Kendricks- Styles”

“Georgia, Part 4, Telfair-Young (with combined interviews of others)”

Vol 5: “Indiana, Arnold-Woodson”

Vol 6: “Kansas, Holbert-Williams”

Vol 7: “Kentucky, Bogie-Woods (with combined interviews of others)”

Vol 8: “Maryland, Brooks- Williams”

Vol 9: “Mississippi, Allen-Young”

Vol. 10: “Missouri, Abbot-Younger”

Vol. 11: “North Carolina, Part 1, Adams-Hunter”

“North Carolina, Part 2, Jackson-Yellerday”

Vol. 12: “Ohio, Anderson-Williams”

Vol. 13: “Oklahoma, Adams-Young”

Vol. 14: “South Carolina, Part 1, Abrams-Durant”

“South Carolina, Part 2, Eddington-Hunter”

“South Carolina, Part 3, Jackson-Quattlebaum”

“South Carolina, Part 4, Raines-Young”

Vol. 15: “Tennessee, Batson- Young”

Vol. 16: “Texas, Part 1, Adams-Duhon”

“Texas, Part 2, Easter- King”

“Texas, Part 3, Lewis- Ryles”

“Texas, Part 4, Sanco-Young”

Vol. 17: “Virginia, Berry-Wilson”

“Further Attacks on Blacks”

Full Article: “Racial Riots in Liverpool”;

Manchester Guardian

Date: 11 June 1919

Permission granted by the Guardian

“Gerrit Smith to General Ashley re Black abolition and equality”

Date: 1865

Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division.

Coded Black gameplay screenshot showing slave quarters on a plantation with a series of small wooden slave houses.

“ ‘The Headlines call it Race Riots, but it’s Hooliganism’ said the Jamaican ”

Author: Mervyn Jones

Date: 5 Sept. 1958

Tribune

“History of the Liverpool Privateers And Letters of Marque: With an Account of the Liverpool Slave Trade”

Author: Gomer Williams

Date: 1897

London: W. Heinemann

“I was there 20 years ago”

Author: Darcus Howe

Date 16 Apr 2001

New Statesmen

Permission granted from New Statesman ltd

“Immigration to the cities : address of Dr. W.S. Montgomery”

Date: 1905

Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division.

“Inquest on Drowned Black”

Full Article: “Racial Riots in Liverpool”; Manchester Guardian

Date: 11 June 1919

“Leather from Human Skin”

Date: 17 March 1888

The Mercury, Saturday Morning repr. Philadelphia News

“Liverpool, miscegenation to blame”

Date: 1919

The National Archives, Kew

“Lynch him! cries as coloured man is chased”

Date: 2 Sept. 1958

The Manchester Guardian

Permission granted by The Guardian

“Lynching announcement”

Date: circa 1919

The New York Public Library

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division

“The ministry; the field for the talented tenth”

Date: 1911

Library of Congress, Rare Book and Sepcial Collections Division

“Of the Causes which have produced the diversities of the human species” in Researches into the Physical History of Man

Author: James Cowles

Date: 1813

“Old Bob Ridley, O. A highly popular Negro chaunt”

Date: 19th century

H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. Image.

Retrieved from the Library of Congress

“On the effects of secluded and gloomy imprisonment (racial disparity in prison)”

Date: 1843

Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division.

“Police to Blame for Brixton Confirmation”

Author: Stewart Lansley

Date: 17 Apr 1981

Tribune

“Race Riots Erupt in London Again: Arrests Rise as Outbreaks Continue”

Author: Drew Middleton

Date: 3 Sep 1958

The New York Times

“Racial Harmony impossible”

An article from The Morning Post

Date: 13th June 1919.

National Archives, Kew

“Receipt for $250.00 as payment for Cate, an enslaved woman, Nov. 7, 1834?”

Copied: ca. 1937/ 1938

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

“Receipt for $500.00 payment for Negro man, January 20, 1840”

Copied: ca. 1937/ 1938

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

“Receipt for sale of Jane, age 18, and her son, Henry, age 1 and all future children, December 20, 1849”

Copied: ca. 1937/ 1938

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

“Reparte of Mr Charles Fox”

Full title: "Home Office: Domestic Correspondence. n.d. MS Home Office: Domestic Correspondence from 1773 to 1861”

The National Archives, Kew

Coded Black gameplay screenshot showing a city stock exchange.

“Report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour”

Date: 1827

Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division

“Reprimanded”

Full Title: “Reprimanded--the police who used pick axe handles in Brixton Street”

Author: John Tribune

Date: 28 Jan. 1983

Permission granted by Tribune

“Robert Wedderburn, Letters and Papers” 1819

MS Home Office Papers and Records: Part Nine: HO 42

Date: 1819

The National Archives, Kew

“Rosa Parks Papers: Writings, Notes, and Statements, 1956-1998; Drafts of early writings; Autobiographical, circa 1956, undated”

Author: Rosa Parks

Date: 1956

Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Visual Materials from the Rosa Parks Papers

“Seeds of Riot Brixton”

Author: Angella Johnson

Date: 3 Apr 1991

The Guardian

Permission granted by The Guardian

“Serious Racial Riots at Cardiff: Three Whites Killed

Date: 13 June 1919

Manchester Guardian

Permission granted by The Guardian

Somerset Case

Full title: Title page of An argument in the case of James Sommersett ...

Date: 1772

“Take Action Now”

Full Title: "The Background of the Notting Hill riot: Outsiders Taking a Hand?"

Date: 2 Sept 1958

The Manchester Guardian

Permission granted by The Guardian

“ ‘Three Black Hawks Swung from Poles’ Report on Deluth 1920 lynching”

Date: 1920

Manakota Free Press

“Value of the Enslaved”

Letters and Papers. May 1812.

MS Home Office Papers and Records: Part Five: HO 42

Date: 1812

The National Archives, Kew