Living Memory
Through intimate interviews with civil rights movement participants, this episode documents the personal risks and daily acts of bravery that fueled social change in the 1950s and 60s. Witnesses share their experiences of participating in lunch counter sit-ins, freedom rides, and local desegregation efforts. The narratives highlight lesser-known aspects of the movement, including the role of youth organizers, church networks, and the impact on rural communities.
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