Civil Rights

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Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Civil rights and labor leaders spoke about the work and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. in regard to civil and labor rights.
August 29, 2011 : 1 hr. 33 min.

Mount Vernon's Slave Quarters
A tour of George Washington's Mount Vernon slave quarters, a more historically accurate and nuanced depiction of slave life in 18th century Virginia.
August 28, 2011 : 28 min. 18 sec.

A History of Marches on Washington
Author Lucy Barber talked about the history of some of the largest marches on Washington, how they've changed over time, and their effectiveness.
August 27, 2011 : 42 min. 14 sec.

Loving v. Virginia
Patricia Sullivan talked about Loving v. Virginia, the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized interracial marriage in the United States.
May 7, 2008 : 4 min. 19 sec.

Morse v. Frederick
A discussion about students' free speech rights, including Morse v. Frederick.
March 24, 2007 : 5 min.

U.S. v. Virginia
Susan Deller Ross discussed key cases in Supreme Court history that had a major impact on women, including United States v. Virginia.
January 12, 2002 : 4 min.

Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
A discussion about Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, concerning whether the Boy Scouts could exclude gay troop members and leaders.
April 26, 2000 : 5 min.
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