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African American Community in the Jim Crow South: Collections
written by University of Virginia. College of Arts & Sciences. Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies and University of Virginia. Virginia Center for Digital History (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia, 2002),
Source: www2.vcdh.virginia.edu
Source: www2.vcdh.virginia.edu
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written by University of Virginia. College of Arts & Sciences. Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies and University of Virginia. Virginia Center for Digital History (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia, 2002),
Source: www2.vcdh.virginia.edu
Source: www2.vcdh.virginia.edu
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
General reference website
Author / Creator
University of Virginia. College of Arts & Sciences. Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies, University of Virginia. Virginia Center for Digital History
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
University of Virginia
Topic / Theme
Segregation, Minority communities, Jim Crow laws, 1876 - 1965
Subject
Segregation, Minority communities
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with Gordon Carey, 1 of 3
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films and WGBH Boston; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 28 mins
Gordon Carey was the Executive of CORE, the Congress of Racial Equality when it formed in 1942, in New York. Carey was particularly fundamental to the Freedom Ride effort, having trained several hundred participants in nonviolence.
Sample
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films and WGBH Boston; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 28 mins
Description
Gordon Carey was the Executive of CORE, the Congress of Racial Equality when it formed in 1942, in New York. Carey was particularly fundamental to the Freedom Ride effort, having trained several hundred participants in nonviolence.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
Gordon Carey, 1932-, James L. Farmer, 1920-1999, Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948
Topic / Theme
Social movements, Racism, Segregation, Civil rights, Nonviolence, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Lunch Counter Sit-ins, U.S. South, 1960, Political and Social Movements, Race and Gender, The Sixties (1960–1974), Americans, African Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Social movements, Racism, Segregation, Civil rights, Nonviolence
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with Janie Forsyth McKinney, 1 of 2
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 13 mins
This video contains an interview with Janie Forsyth McKinney, who was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961.
Sample
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 13 mins
Description
This video contains an interview with Janie Forsyth McKinney, who was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Stanley Nelson, 1955-, Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston, American Experience Films
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
Janie Forsyth McKinney, 1949-
Topic / Theme
Long Civil Rights Movement, United States, Social movements, Social activism and activists, Segregation, Race relations, Racism, Political violence, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, History, Politics & Policy, The Sixties (1960–1974), Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Social movements, Social activism and activists, Segregation, Race relations, Racism, Political violence
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with John Lewis, 1 of 3
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films and WGBH Boston; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 30 mins
John Lewis was a Student at American Baptist Theological Seminary on the CORE Freedom Ride. May 4-17, 1961 and the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, May 16-20, 1961
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directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films and WGBH Boston; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 30 mins
Description
John Lewis was a Student at American Baptist Theological Seminary on the CORE Freedom Ride. May 4-17, 1961 and the Nashville, Tennessee, via Birmingham, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, May 16-20, 1961
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
John Lewis, 1940-
Topic / Theme
Civil disobedience, Social movements, Violence, Travel, Segregation, Nonviolence, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Political and Social Movements, Race and Gender, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, Americans
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Civil disobedience, Social movements, Violence, Travel, Segregation, Nonviolence
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with Rev. Mae Frances Moultrie Howard, 1 of 2
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, American Experience Films and Firelight Media; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 21 mins
Rev. Mae Frances Moultrie Howard was a student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with Rev. Mae Frances Moultrie Howard, 1 of 2
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, American Experience Films and Firelight Media; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 21 mins
Description
Rev. Mae Frances Moultrie Howard was a student at Morris College on the CORE Freedom Ride, May 4-17, 1961
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Stanley Nelson, 1955-, Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, American Experience Films, Firelight Media
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
Mae Frances Moultrie, 1936-2010
Topic / Theme
Political violence, Social movements, Nonviolence, Civil rights, Segregation, Travel, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Political and Social Movements, Race and Gender, War and Violence, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, Americans
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Political violence, Social movements, Nonviolence, Civil rights, Segregation, Travel
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with Tommy Giles, 1 of 2
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 27 mins
Montgomery Patrolman Tommy Giles was Aide to Gov. John Patterson of Alabama (1959-1963)
Sample
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 27 mins
Description
Montgomery Patrolman Tommy Giles was Aide to Gov. John Patterson of Alabama (1959-1963)
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Stanley Nelson, 1955-, Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston, American Experience Films
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
Tommy Giles, fl. 1959, George Corley Wallace, 1919-1998, John Malcolm Patterson, 1921-, James Zwerg, 1939-, John Lawrence Seigenthaler, 1927-2014, Floyd Mann, 1920-1996, Theophilus Eugene Connor, 1897-1973, E. L. Cowling, fl. 1961
Topic / Theme
Social movements, Election campaigns, Violence, Political demonstrations, Segregation, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, War and Violence, The Sixties (1960–1974), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Social movements, Election campaigns, Violence, Political demonstrations, Segregation
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with Dion Diamond, 1 of 2
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Susan Bellows, fl. 1989 and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 29 mins
Dion Diamond was a student from Howard University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 24, 1961.
Sample
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Susan Bellows, fl. 1989 and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 29 mins
Description
Dion Diamond was a student from Howard University on the Montgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi (Greyhound) ride, May 24, 1961.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Susan Bellows, fl. 1989, Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2017, 2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Topic / Theme
Violence, Civil rights, Segregation, Social movements, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, Political and Social Movements, Americans, African Americans
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Violence, Civil rights, Segregation, Social movements
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2, Interview with Brandt Ayers, 2 of 3
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 29 mins
Brandt Ayers, Journalist and Anniston Resident and author of In Love With Defeat: The Making of a Southern Liberal.
Sample
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 29 mins
Description
Brandt Ayers, Journalist and Anniston Resident and author of In Love With Defeat: The Making of a Southern Liberal.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, Stanley Nelson, 1955-, WGBH Boston, American Experience Films
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
H. Brandt Ayers, 1935-, John Malcolm Patterson, 1921-, George Corley Wallace, 1919-1998, Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929-1968
Topic / Theme
Politicians, Social movements, Election campaigns, Segregation, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, The Sixties (1960–1974), Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Politicians, Social movements, Election campaigns, Segregation
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2, Interview with Gov. John Patterson, 2 of 4
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films and WGBH Boston; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 29 mins
This video contains an interview with John Patterson, Governor of Alabama, 1959-1963; Southern Politics; Hoffman residence.
Sample
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films and WGBH Boston; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 29 mins
Description
This video contains an interview with John Patterson, Governor of Alabama, 1959-1963; Southern Politics; Hoffman residence.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, Stanley Nelson, 1955-, American Experience Films, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
John Malcolm Patterson, 1921-, John Lawrence Seigenthaler, 1927-2014, Robert F. Kennedy, 1925-1968, Floyd Mann, 1920-1996, Theophilus Eugene Connor, 1897-1973
Topic / Theme
Violence, Segregation, Civil disobedience, Law enforcement, Social movements, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Political and Social Movements, Race and Gender, War and Violence, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, Americans
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Violence, Segregation, Civil disobedience, Law enforcement, Social movements
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2, Interview with Joan Harris Trumpauer Mulholland, 2 of 2
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 18 mins
Joan Harris Trumpauer Mulholland was the Secretary for Rep. Claire Engle of California when she went on the New Orleans, Louisiana to Jackson, Mississippi (Illinois Central RR) ride. June 8, 1961
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2, Interview with Joan Harris Trumpauer Mulholland, 2 of 2
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017 and Stanley Nelson, 1955-, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 18 mins
Description
Joan Harris Trumpauer Mulholland was the Secretary for Rep. Claire Engle of California when she went on the New Orleans, Louisiana to Jackson, Mississippi (Illinois Central RR) ride. June 8, 1961
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, Stanley Nelson, 1955-, WGBH Boston, American Experience Films
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, 1941-
Topic / Theme
Social movements, Civil rights, Segregation, Correspondence, Imprisonment, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Political and Social Movements, Race and Gender, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Subject
Social movements, Civil rights, Segregation, Correspondence, Imprisonment
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