The American Revolution of '63, Part 2
On September 2, 1963, NBC News broadcast a three-hour program on the status of the civil rights movement. Reporting…
On September 2, 1963, NBC News broadcast a three-hour program on the status of the civil rights movement. Reporting from 75 locations… read more
On September 2, 1963, NBC News broadcast a three-hour program on the status of the civil rights movement. Reporting from 75 locations throughout the United States, the broadcast is organized into three parts, with each attempting to answer a question: 1) How did the civil rights revolution begin? 2) What course is it following? 3) What are the effects of the revolution? This 70 minutes is the first part of the report and covers slavery and Jim Crow laws, protests and violent responses in Georgia, Alabama, and Maryland as well as in northern cities such as Chicago, New York and Englewood, New Jersey. close
On September 2, 1963, NBC News broadcast a three-hour program on the status of the civil rights movement. Reporting…
Less than one week after the August 28, 1963, March on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” speech, NBC…
This 1963 film is a U.S. Information Agency report for overseas audiences on the March on Washington. The documentary…
This series that aired on NBC beginning in September 1969 looks at the women’s movement. Hosted by several female…