History Mystery
Episode 14 | Human History — Groups & Movements In this History episode we focus on the American Civil Rights Movement — the context most tellings omit, the people most tellings forget, and the honest assessment most tellings avoid. This episode covers the pre-1955 history and Thurgood Marshall's decades of litigation, Rosa Parks as a trained NAACP organizer making a deliberate choice, the people the standard narrative omits — Bayard Rustin, Ella Baker, Fannie Lou Hamer — Birmingham and Bull Connor, the March on Washington, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act, King's radicalization in his final years, and the honest accounting: the legal architecture of segregation was dismantled, economic equality was not produced, and the Voting Rights Act has been substantially weakened by the Supreme Court since 2013. The legal architecture of segregation was dismantled. The work is not finished. #HistoryMystery #CivilRightsMovement #MartinLutherKing #AmericanHistory #HistoryPodcast
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