The following list is composed of articles, websites, and resources examining and discussing topics relevant to the exhibition, such as African American history in Texas and the development of education for African Americans across the U.S. The list is not intended to be comprehensive but rather a starting point for further enquiry.
- The Black Classicists of Central Texas: The Texas Standard
- Listen to the Texas Standard’s piece covering the Black Classicists in Central Texas exhibition, featuring interviews of members involved or associated with the exhibition.
- A Brief History of Black Education in America
- Hosted by Cornell University, this panel discusses the historical development of education for Black students in the United States pre- and post-Civil War.
- African Americans and the Classics: Black Perspectives
- This article discusses the engagements of African Americans in the field of classical studies, as well as false arguments of white patrimony in Classics.
- Black Classicists Mural Mosaic
- A brief introduction to, and biographies of, 18 prominent Black classicists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
- Black Classicist Spotlight: The National Committee for Latin and Greek
- Part of the Black Classicists Mural Mosaic, this magazine style series showcases the life, efforts, and works of various Black Classicists across the nation. R.S. Lovinggood, a prominent figure in this exhibition, is also featured in this series.
- Civil Rights in Black and Brown: Oral History Project
- Civil Rights in Black and Brown is a digital multimedia database that provides scholarly and personal interviews regarding both the African American and the Mexican American Civil Rights Movements in Texas.
- Establishment of HBCUs in Texas: Texas Historical Commission
- A thorough history of the development of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in Texas and the South, as well as the historical profiles of both defunct and active HBCUs in Texas.
- Handbook of African American Texas: Texas State Historical Association
- A digital encyclopedia with more than 850 entries regarding African Americans in Texas.
- The African American Story: The Bullock Museum
- The Bullock Museum’s African American Campfire Story is an overview of the relationship and histories of Black people in the State of Texas, starting from the arrival of African peoples during Spanish Rule to the Civil Rights Movement and beyond.
- The Origin Story of Black Education: Harvard University Press Blog
- The article includes an excerpt from Carter G. Woodson’s book, Fugitive Pedagogy, which examines the development and phenomena of education and schooling amongst Black slaves in the pre-war South.
- The Troubled History of American Education after the Brown Decision
- This article discusses the unexpected outcomes of Brown v. Board, such as the closure of majority-Black public schools as a method to integrate public school systems.