Civil rights. Oh, freedom!
Description
Traces the Black civil rights movement from 1955 when a Black woman refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man, to the cry for Black power nearly a decade later. Explores the movement and its impact through the words of the people involved, and through examinations of the concept of Black Power.
Runtime
27 min
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Date of Publication
1970
Database
Alexander Street
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