African-American Civil Rights Movement
The Compass. America, Laboratory of Democracy, America Laboratory of Democracy: Insurgent Nation. Audio, 27 minutes
The insurgent popular movements that changed America's democracy
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The Compass. Soul Music: A Change is Gonna Come. Audio, 27 minutes
Sam Cooke's song became synonymous with the American civil rights movement
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Great Lives. Peaches Golding on Shirley Chisholm. Audio, 30 minutes
Peaches Golding OBE, nominates African American politician Shirley Chisholm.
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The Essay. Black and White, Messrs Smith and Carlos and Norman. Audio, 15 minutes
Lindsay Johns explains the inspiration he draws from a black and white photo at his desk.
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Sunday Feature. Langston Hughes at the Third. Audio, 45 minutes
How an unlikely friendship led to Harlem poet Langston Hughes' epic 1964 91Èȱ¬ radio series.
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The Essay. The Book that Changed Me, Ben Anderson. Audio, 15 minutes
Journalist Ben Anderson explains how The Autobiography of Malcolm X inspired him.
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Sporting Witness. The Black Power Salute. Audio, 9 minutes
How two African-American athletes protested against racism at the 1968 Olympic Games.
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Soul Music. Series 23, A Change Is Gonna Come, by Sam Cooke. Audio, 30 minutes
Sam Cooke's A Change Is Gonna Come has become an anthem for civil rights in the USA.
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Mighty Real - McAlmont Sings Sylvester. Audio, 30 minutes
David McAlmont tells the glittering tale of Sylvester James and his disco hit Mighty Real.
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Great Lives. Alvin Hall chooses James Baldwin. Audio, 30 minutes
Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin.
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Archie Shepp's Message from Paris. Audio, 30 minutes
Saxophonist Archie Shepp on life as a black American in Paris.
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A Love Supreme: 50 Years On. Audio, 30 minutes
Courtney Pine explores John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, fifty years after its release.
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Great Lives. Baroness Oona King on Ida B Wells. Audio, 30 minutes
Ida B. Wells the African American civil rights activist is chosen by Baroness Oona King
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Travelling the Spaceways: The Cult of Sun Ra. Audio, 30 minutes
Decades after his death, why does Sun Ra continue to inspire an obsessive following?
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Motown - Speaking In The Streets. Audio, 30 minutes
Alvin Hall on Motown's eight Black Forum spoken word records with the people behind them.
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Heart and Soul. The Wales Window of Alabama. Audio, 27 minutes
Gary Younge visits The Welsh Window of Alabama a symbol of the fight for civil rights.
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Conjuring Halie. Audio, 30 minutes
Cerys Matthews celebrates one of her musical heroines, gospel singer Mahalia Jackson.
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Great Lives. Marcus Garvey. Audio, 30 minutes
Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah on Marcus Garvey, the inspirational 20th-century black leader.
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