Witness Civil Rights, USA Clips
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Race riots in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963
Duration: 03:39
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Martin Luther King on his childhood
Duration: 01:35
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Educational segregation in Boston, 1974
Duration: 04:27
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Malcolm X interview, 1964
Duration: 04:00
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Obama wins the US Presidential Election, 2008
Duration: 00:48
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US President Johnson introduces the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Duration: 01:57
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Stokely Carmichael and 'Black Power'
Duration: 05:36
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African American voting rights in 1974
Duration: 02:25
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Black nationalism
Duration: 02:22
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Views of the Civil Rights Law in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963
Duration: 02:26
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Desegregation in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963
Duration: 02:42
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Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Duration: 01:50
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Campaigning for voting rights in Selma, Alabama, 1965
Duration: 02:10
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Robert Kennedy on civil rights, 1963
Duration: 02:10
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"By any means necessary" - Malcolm X
Duration: 01:54
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The 'Freedom Rides', 1961
Duration: 01:51
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Poverty and discrimination in Selma, Alabama
Duration: 01:26
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Little Rock Crisis, 1957
Duration: 01:21
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What did 'Black Power' mean to poor African Americans?
Duration: 01:23
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Lunch counter sit-ins, 1960
Duration: 01:22
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Living in Harlem, New York, in 1964
Duration: 01:11
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Martin Luther King on non-violent protest
Duration: 01:09
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African Americans campaign for equal voting rights, 1964
Duration: 03:46
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Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam
Duration: 03:39