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The Civil Rights Movement

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From Rosa Parks to the March on Washington — the history of America's Civil Rights Movement.

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Portada del episodio Montgomery Bus Boycott: 381 Days That Shook the South

Montgomery Bus Boycott: 381 Days That Shook the South

Join host James Hartley as he explores the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the 381-day protest that began with Rosa Parks' arrest on December 1, 1955, and transformed the American civil rights movement. This episode examines the strategic planning behind the boycott, the emergence of Martin Luther King Jr. as a civil rights leader, and the extraordinary dedication of Montgomery's Black community who walked for over a year to challenge segregation. Learn about the Women's Political Council's preparation, the formation of the Montgomery Improvement Association, and the legal battle that culminated in the Supreme Court's Browder v. Gayle decision. Discover how this sustained campaign of nonviolent resistance created a blueprint for future civil rights actions and demonstrated the power of economic pressure in forcing social change. The episode covers the harassment and violence faced by participants, the community's remarkable organization of carpools and alternative transportation, and the broader impact this successful boycott had on the civil rights movement across the American South. Essential listening for understanding this pivotal moment in American history.

21 de may de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Brown vs. Board: The Decision That Changed Everything

Brown vs. Board: The Decision That Changed Everything

Join host James Hartley for an in-depth exploration of Brown vs. Board of Education, the landmark 1954 Supreme Court case that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional. This episode examines the legal strategy behind the case, the courage of families like the Browns who challenged the system, and the far-reaching impact of this pivotal decision on American civil rights. Discover how the NAACP's legal team, led by Thurgood Marshall, systematically dismantled the separate but equal doctrine established in Plessy vs. Ferguson. Learn about the groundbreaking social science evidence, including the famous doll test, that proved segregation's psychological harm to children. The episode also covers the massive resistance that followed, including the crisis at Little Rock Central High School. From the five original lawsuits across different states to the ongoing challenges of educational equality today, this comprehensive look at Brown vs. Board reveals both the transformative power and limitations of legal change. Essential listening for anyone interested in civil rights history, educational policy, or the ongoing fight for equality in America. Perfect for students, educators, and history enthusiasts seeking to understand this watershed moment in American jurisprudence.

14 de may de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Breaking Barriers: Jackie Robinson and the Integration of America's Pastime

Breaking Barriers: Jackie Robinson and the Integration of America's Pastime

In this compelling episode of The Civil Rights Movement, host James Hartley explores the groundbreaking story of Jackie Robinson's integration of Major League Baseball on April 15, 1947. Discover how Robinson broke baseball's color barrier when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, facing intense racism and pressure while maintaining extraordinary dignity and skill. Learn about the strategic role of Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey, the talent of the Negro Leagues, and Robinson's journey from the Kansas City Monarchs through the Montreal Royals to baseball immortality. This episode examines Robinson's Rookie of the Year and MVP achievements, his impact on teammates like Pee Wee Reese, and how his success opened doors for future Black players including Larry Doby, Willie Mays, and Hank Aaron. Explore how Robinson's courage preceded major civil rights milestones by nearly a decade, demonstrating integration's possibility in America's pastime. The episode covers Robinson's military service, his principled stand against discrimination, and his lasting legacy including the retirement of number 42 across all MLB teams. Perfect for history enthusiasts, sports fans, and anyone interested in civil rights pioneers who changed American society through athletic excellence and moral courage.

7 de may de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio Rising Voices: Early Civil Rights Leaders and the NAACP

Rising Voices: Early Civil Rights Leaders and the NAACP

Explore the founding of the NAACP and the courageous early civil rights leaders who challenged Jim Crow segregation in 1909 America. This episode examines the pivotal figures including W.E.B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, James Weldon Johnson, and Moorfield Storey who built the institutional foundation for the modern civil rights movement. Learn how The Crisis magazine became a powerful voice for equality, reaching over 100,000 readers and documenting both racial violence and African American achievements. Discover the strategic approaches these pioneers used, combining legal challenges with grassroots organizing, and how they created a national network despite facing constant threats of violence. The episode covers the Springfield riots of 1908 that sparked national action, the philosophical differences between Du Bois and Booker T. Washington, and the anti-lynching campaigns that raised national awareness. Understanding these foundational years reveals how organized resistance challenged entrenched oppression and established principles that guided decades of civil rights activism. Essential listening for anyone seeking to understand the origins of America's ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice.

30 de abr de 2026 - 4 min
Portada del episodio The Seeds of Change: From Reconstruction to Jim Crow

The Seeds of Change: From Reconstruction to Jim Crow

Join host James Hartley as he explores the critical period from Reconstruction to Jim Crow, examining how the promise of freedom after the Civil War gave way to systematic segregation. This episode covers the transformative years from 1865-1900, analyzing the Constitutional amendments that promised equality, the brief flourishing of African American political participation during Reconstruction, and the devastating rollback of rights that followed. Learn about key figures like Senators Hiram Revels and Blanche Bruce, civil rights pioneers Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. Du Bois, and how their early resistance efforts laid the groundwork for the modern civil rights movement. Discover how the Compromise of 1877 ended federal protection for freed slaves, the rise of white supremacist groups, and the legal establishment of 'separate but equal' through Plessy v. Ferguson. This comprehensive look at a pivotal era reveals how the seeds of both progress and resistance were planted, shaping the struggle for civil rights that would define the next century. Essential listening for understanding the historical foundations of America's ongoing fight for racial equality and justice.

8 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
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