title:
[Video, Captioned] Class Lecture: Overviewing the Civil Rights Movement
description:
Recording of a lecture from James Farmer’s The Civil Rights Movement in the 20th Century class. Farmer discusses Booker T. Washington (00:00), W.E.B. DuBois (06:55), the struggle against lynching (25:11), the desegregation of schools (29:08), the early days of CORE (31:20), the Montgomery Bus Boycott (32:39), the Greensboro sit-ins and ensuing nationwide movement (34:23), the formation of SNCC (38:38), the Freedom Rides (31:39), and the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts (44:06). Farmer then moves to discuss the continuing struggle against racism (44:32). He addresses continuing racial disparities in education, income, health, and family structure (45:32).
subject:
Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century
subject:
Civil rights -- Law and legislation -- United States
subject:
Freedom Rides, 1961
subject:
Sit-ins (Civil Rights)
subject:
Civil rights movements -- Alabama -- Montgomery -- History -- 20th century
subject:
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
subject:
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
subject:
Lynching
subject:
Race discrimination -- United States
subject:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
subject:
Segregation in education
creator:
Farmer, James, 1920-1999
creator:
University of Mary Washington
contributor:
HIST 428 Spring 2020
publisher:
University of Mary Washington
type:
Moving image
format:
MOV
format:
53 min. 54 sec.
relation:
[Transcript] Class Lecture: Overviewing the Civil Rights Movement
relation:
The James L. Farmer Collection
identifier:
farmer_video_039
rights:
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