NPR American Chronicles: Civil Rights
Produced by NPR
Hosted by Michele Norris
The NPR American Chronicles Series
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It wasn’t that long ago that black citizens had to move to the back of the bus. In this stirring collection, NPR tells stories large and small: of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and the March on Washington; of Pullman porters, an invaluable green book, and women who baked pies to support the Montgomery bus boycott. Personal recollections and historical accounts paint vivid pictures of individuals and events that transformed a nation. Contents: Introduction by Michele Norris Rosa Parks The Club from Nowhere: Cooking for Civil Rights ‘The Forgotten Hero’ of the Civil Rights Movement The First Civil Rights Bus Boycott Before Rosa Parks, There Was Claudette Colvin Former Pullman Porter Subtly Confronted Racism ‘Green Book’ Helped African Americans Travel Safely Jim Crow: Blacks Survived with Dignity The Power of Pictures in the Struggle for Civil Rights Emmett Till and the Impact of Images Mahalia Jackson: Voice of the Civil Rights Movement Wallace in the Schoolhouse Door Breaking the Color Barrier Sound Vault: The Civil Rights Act Mississippi 1964: Civil Rights and Unrest James Farmer and the Freedom Summer Freedom Riders Rep. John Lewis on Prosecuting the Past The Legacy of Medgar Evers Julian Bond Remembers Looking Back to Hear Malcolm X Dorothy Height Sees Dream Come True Radio History: March on Washington Recalled Remembering King and the ‘Fierce Urgency of Now’ Martin Luther King, ‘At Canaan’s Edge’
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Summary
Summary
It wasn’t that long ago that black citizens had to move to the back of the bus. In this stirring collection, NPR tells stories large and small: of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and the March on
Washington; of Pullman porters, an invaluable green book, and women who baked pies to support the Montgomery bus boycott. Personal recollections and historical accounts paint vivid pictures of
individuals and events that transformed a nation.
Contents:
- Introduction by Michele Norris
- Rosa Parks
- The Club from Nowhere: Cooking for Civil Rights
- ‘The Forgotten Hero’ of the Civil Rights Movement
- The First Civil Rights Bus Boycott
- Before Rosa Parks, There Was Claudette Colvin
- Former Pullman Porter Subtly Confronted Racism
- ‘Green Book’ Helped African Americans Travel Safely
- Jim Crow: Blacks Survived with Dignity
- The Power of Pictures in the Struggle for Civil Rights
- Emmett Till and the Impact of Images
- Mahalia Jackson: Voice of the Civil Rights Movement
- Wallace in the Schoolhouse Door
- Breaking the Color Barrier
- Sound Vault: The Civil Rights Act
- Mississippi 1964: Civil Rights and Unrest
- James Farmer and the Freedom Summer
- Freedom Riders
- Rep. John Lewis on Prosecuting the Past
- The Legacy of Medgar Evers
- Julian Bond Remembers
- Looking Back to Hear Malcolm X
- Dorothy Height Sees Dream Come True
- Radio History: March on Washington Recalled
- Remembering King and the ‘Fierce Urgency of Now’
- Martin Luther King, ‘At Canaan’s Edge’
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Digital Download |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Runtime: | 3.02 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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