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Road Trip Upstate, Stop 3: Key Leadership
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A look at the national efforts in the civil rights movement through key figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Social Studies standards.
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A look at the national efforts in the civil rights movement through key figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. Kennedy.Video
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP) was the major civil rights organization in South Carolina. Several other organizations such as Student Nonviolent Coordinating...Video
Civil Rights leaders try to desegregate the most racist capital in the nation, Birmingham, Alabama. On "Bloody Sunday," March 7, 1965, some 600 civil rights marchers headed east out of Selma on U.S...Video
John Trudell, a Native American activist, talks about an often overlooked group of people. Trudell shares how Native Americans fit into the fight for civil rights. Connections, P.A. Bennett, ETV, 2002Video
The Plessy v. Ferguson decision set the precedent that "separate" facilities for blacks and whites were constitutional as long as they were "equal." In 1954, the Brown v. Board of Education case...Video
There were several key leaders during the Civil Rights Movement. Despite visible leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X and John F. Kennedy, young people played a major role in...Video
The Road Trip Mid-State crew visits the Modjeska Simkins house to understand more about South Carolina's struggle for Civil Rights.Video
The Road Trip Mid-State crew speaks with Congressman James E. Clyburn.Video
The Road Trip Mid-State team visits Liberty Hill and learns about its significance during the Civil Rights movement.Video
The Road Trip team speaks with Cecil Williams about his time in the Civil Rights movement and as a photographer.