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This program provides an intimate portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr., profiling his life as a civil rights leader, and assessing the extent to which his dream of racial equality has been realized today. The program reveals King’s character and retraces his historic campaigns, using rare archival footage and extracts from his momentous speeches, and recollections of friends and key figures in the civil rights movement, including Andrew Young and Ralph Abernathy. The program not only charts the successes of the civil rights movement in securing black rights, but takes a bleak look at its failures: continuing poverty, unemployment, race hatred, and crime in the inner city. What emerges most from the program, though, is that King’s prophesies were uncannily accurate and that his solutions are still profoundly relevant today. (78 minutes)



 
        

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The Fateful Decade: From Little Rock to the Civil Rights Bill
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First there was the law, and then there was enforcement of the law. This program begins at Little Rock's Central High School, when soldiers had to provide safety for black children exercising their legal right to go to school. Martin Luther King, Jr....(more details)
 
Affirmative Action: The History of an Idea
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Critics of affirmative action say that it pits Americans against each other and elevates the importance of race, gender, and ethnicity at the expense of hard work and merit. Supporters claim that discrimination remains pervasive in the U.S. and that ...(more details)
 
Flight to Freedom: The Underground Railroad
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Between 1790 and 1860, thousands of slaves fled the South for liberation on the "Underground Railroad," a system of invisible tracks and anonymous conductors who gave shelter to fugitive slaves. Through interviews with national experts, and examinati...(more details)
 
Found Voices: The Slave Narratives
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How did it feel to be bought and sold like cattle, only to be liberated with nowhere to go and no one to turn to for help? In this profoundly moving program, Ted Koppel of ABC News presents the African-American slave experience in the voices of those...(more details)
 


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