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Elizabeth Eckford arrives for her first day of school, only to be met by an angry crowd.
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The definitive story of the civil rights era.
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Melba Pattillo Beals shares the police's plan to escort the Little Rock Nine to safety.
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Little Rock Nine students recall when Minnijean Brown retaliated against harassment.
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Individual acts of courage inspire Black Southerners to fight for their rights.
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The Montgomery bus boycott creates a necessary relationship between Black and white women.
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The definitive story of the civil rights era.
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Voter registration, and suppression, for Black Americans in Mississippi.
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The story of the moment that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. showed his his “true leadership."
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An excerpt of MLK's speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.
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Unita Blackwell shares the motivating factors for Black Americans to join the movement.
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The Montgomery bus boycott creates a necessary relationship between Black and white women.