In this this archival documentary from PBS Wisconsin, Dr. martin luther king Jr. is remembered on April 5, 1968, the day after his assassination. Combining studio interviews of community and civic lea...
826 viewsWant to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com This silent 1968 footage documents civil unrest in ...
824 viewsOn this episode of 'MINORITY REPORTS,' we met up with Tiago, a white freshman at Morehouse College, an HBCU in Atlanta that counts martin luther king, Jr. and Spike Lee as alumni. We sat ...
733 viewsFor the family of Fannie Lou Hamer, she was a woman of power and presence as a civil and human rights activist. But to Jacqueline Hamer Flakes, Monica Land, and Jimmy Lee Lacey, she was also so much m...
1,225 viewsThis show is a broadcast of a presentation made by Dr. T'Shaka to San Francisco State Students Wednesday February 23 2022, at the Nathan Hare Ph.d, Black Power Speaker Series, He expounds on how...
1,401 viewsDavid Susskind's historical, long and intimate interview with Dr. martin luther king, Jr. Originally aired on June 9, 1963 by WPIX-TV New York. Among the subjects discussed were the current state...
847 viewsCentered on the relationship between black Republicans, the G.O.P., and civil rights during the 1950s and 1960s, Josh Farrington of the University of Kentucky contends that black Republicans prior ...
912 viewsIn May 2004, after receiving an award at the celebration of the 50th Anniversary commemoration of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling—a ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court that outlawed school racia...
1,046 viewsWhat was it like being black in the 1980s? Black life in the 1980s was at times beautiful, at times scary, and always complicated. The rise of black celebrity and culture did not translate into a ris...
1,479 viewsRead the book: COINTELPRO (syllabic abbreviation derived from Counter Intelligence Program) (1956–1971) was a series of covert and illegal[1][2] projects conducted by the United States Feder...
1,113 viewsWallace Fard Muhammad is believed to have disappeared in 1934, leaving Elijah Muhammad in charge of the Nation of Islam. A key convert was prisoner Malcolm Little, who made the NOI famous with his fre...
936 viewsHistory-making moments in the Civil Rights struggle of the last decade pass in review. This documentary, narrated by Ossie Davis, traces the impact of the new Negro militancy on both Negro and white A...
997 viewsTour the Jim Crow museum with founder and curator, Dr. David Pilgrim. Dr. Pilgrim discusses some of the major themes of the Jim Crow Museum. Jim Crow was not just a character or a set of &...
983 viewsA recently donated film to the Public Policy collections of the Mudd Manuscript Library, long thought lost has been digitized and is now viewable online. Segregation and the South,a film produced in 1...
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