1960s Black Freedom Movement
Four civil rights activists discussed their experiences as part of the 1960s black freedom movement. Panelists also talked about race relati… read more
Four civil rights activists discussed their experiences as part of the 1960s black freedom movement. Panelists also talked about race relations in modern times and how lessons learned in the 1960s might be applied today. This was part of the Association of African American Museums annual conference. close
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