Back to Show
ViewFinder
African Americans in CA's Heartland - The Civil Rights Era
Season 5
Episode 3
African Americans struggled to receive necessities: equality in education, housing, and job opportunities. We examine those issues and the changes the Sacramento region experienced. Through historic images and personal stories, events such as the Rumford Housing Act and the Black Panther rally on the Capitol steps display the momentous achievements of the African American community.
Support Provided By

26:55
Discover how hard work and determination helped immigrants succeed as strawberry farmers.

26:52
Meet four artists using art to reshape narratives about their communities.

26:52
Discover the story of Japanese-Americans who protested internment during WWII.
Follow the first responders who worked the first night of the Napa wine country fires .

26:52
Discover new ways baby boomers are sustaining their health and well-being.
Explore the legacy of the Hyers sisters, Civil War era African-American opera singers.

25:05
Explore the rich history of California agriculture in the Sacramento region.

26:56
Explore the return of rarely-seen waterfalls after an unusually wet winter in Yosemite.

26:52
Explore the stories of non-military individuals who were impacted by the Vietnam War.

26:52
Meet local service members who spent time fighting in the Vietnam War.

26:46
Examine the risks of falling and discover measures seniors can take to improve balance.

26:51
Baby boomers are facing ever-increasing challenges.