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Shabazz, Amilcar. Advancing Democracy: African Americans and the Struggle for Access and Equity in Higher Education in Texas. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

Shabazz, Amilcar. The Opening of the Southern Mind: The Desegregation of Higher Education in Texas, 1865-1965. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Houston, 1996.

Strasser, Mark. "Was Brown's Declaration of Per Se Invalidity Really Out of the Blue? The Evolving 'Separate But Equal' Education Jurisprudence from Cumming to Brown." Howard Law Journal 47(3), 2004.

Sweatt, Heman Marion. "Why I Want to Attend The University of Texas." Texas Ranger, Sept. 1947, 20, 40, 42.

Thompson, Charles Henry. "Separate But Not Equal: The Sweatt Case." Southwest Review 33:3 (Spring 1948), 105-112.

Thompson, Charles Henry. "Southern Transigence and the Sweatt and McLaurin Decisions." Journal of Negro Education 19:4 (Autumn 1950), 427-430.

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Tushnet, Mark V. The NAACP's Legal Strategy Against Segregated Education, 1925-1950. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

Westbrooks, Johnnie M. The Sweatt Case: A Study in Minority Strategy in Texas. Thesis (M.S.)--Prairie View A&M College, 1953.

Williams, David A. "A History of Higher Education for African-American Texans, 1872-1977." In Bricks Without Straw: A Comprehensive History of African Americans in Texas (David A. Williams, ed.; Austin, Tex.: Eakin Press, 1997), 208-278.