Early Advances in Civil Rights
Journalist Callie Crossly asks experts about the origins of the civil rights movement and its early beginnings after the second World War.
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Journalist Callie Crossly asks experts about the origins of the civil rights movement and its early beginnings after the second World War.
Author Allida Black discusses President FDR and Cvil Rights during an event at the J.F.K. Presidential Library. Topics include Eleanor Roosevelt, anti-lynching laws, desegregating the milita…
A panel of historians at the JFK Presidential Library provide some historical background from the 1940's and 1950's to help understand the early Civil Rights moevment. They discussed the top…
A panel at the JFK Presidential Library discuss Truman's presidency as it relates to civil rights.
A panelist discusses President Truman's 1948 State of the Union speech as it relates to Civil Rights.
A panel of historians at the JFK Presidential Library discuss Eisenhower's presidency and in the context of Civil Rights. Topics discussed include desegregating the military, Supreme Court a…