We Shall Overcome with CDs : The History of the Civil Rights Movement as It Happened
We Shall Overcome with CDs : The History of the Civil Rights Movement as It Happened
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Author(s): Boyd, Herb
ISBN No.: 9781402202131
Pages: 272
Year: 200410
Format: Compact Disc
Price: $ 63.00
Status: Out Of Print

Contents Author to Readers Chapter 1: The Murder of Emmett Till Chapter 2: The First March on Washington Chapter 3: To Secure These Rights! Chapter 4: Brown v. Board of Education Chapter 5: Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Improvement Association Chapter 6: The Little Rock Nine Chapter 7: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Chapter 8: Sit Down for Your Rights Chapter 9: Riders in the Storm Chapter 10: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Chapter 11: Ain''t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me ''Round Chapter 12: Meredith in Mississippi Chapter 13: "Bombingham" Chapter 14: Medgar Evers Chapter 15: The March on Washington Chapter 16: Four Little Black Girls in White Chapter 17: Mississippi Goddam Chapter 18: Fannie Lou Hamer and the MFDP Chapter 19: Selma, Alabama Chapter 20: Black Power! Chapter 21: King in Chicago and Against the War Chapter 22: Black Panther Party Chapter 23: I''ve Seen the Promised Land Afterword Acknowledgments Bibliography Additional Civil Rights Resources Audio Credits Photo Credits Index About the Author About the Narrators On the CDs Disc One Track 1: Introduction Narrators Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. 2: Slave Narratives and Freedom Songs Hear the voices of former slaves and their songs. 3: A. Philip Randolph and the Roots of the Movement Hear A.


Philip Randolph, soldier Hosea Williams, President Harry S. Truman, and a news report on voting. 4: Brown v. Board of Education Hear Thurgood Marshall, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and a news report on the decision. 5: The Little Rock Nine Hear a news report on the students, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and a panel discussion of black and white students from Central High. 6: Martin Luther King Jr.


Hear Dr. King speak during the Montgomery bus boycott. 7: Sit-ins Hear Greensboro sit-in participants Ezell Blair Jr. and Franklin McCain, protestor Jesse Jackson seek admittance to a restaurant, a news report on sit-ins, and James Farmer on the effect of boycotts. 8: Freedom Riders Hear Freedom Rider Chuck Person and Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth. 9: The Albany Movement Hear a sheriff''s arrest in Albany, an Albany official on "outsiders," Dr. William Anderson, and the voices of the Ku Klux Klan. 10: James Meredith in Mississippi Hear President John F.


Kennedy and Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett''s negotiations and speeches by Barnett and Kennedy. 11: Birmingham Hear "Bull" Connor, Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, and Martin Luther King Jr. 12: George Wallace and John F. Kennedy Hear George Wallace, Wallace and Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach at the University of Alabama entrance, and President John F. Kennedy. 13: Medgar Evers Hear Medgar Evers, Myrlie Evers-Williams, and Bob Dylan''s "Only a Pawn in Their Game." Disc Two Track 1: The March on Washington Hear President John F. Kennedy and remarks by Bayard Rustin, A.


Philip Randolph, John Lewis, and Martin Luther King Jr. 2: Four Little Girls Hear Martin Luther King Jr. speak about the tragedy. 3: Mississippi and Freedom Summer Hear President Lyndon Baines Johnson, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Senator James Eastland, and Mississippi Governor Paul Johnson. 4: Fannie Lou Hamer Hear the firsthand experiences of Fannie Lou Hamer. 5: Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Hear the MFDP''s demands, Fannie Lou Hamer, Senator James Eastland, and Fannie Lou Hamer''s "Walk With Me, Lord." 6: Selma, Alabama Hear Martin Luther King Jr.


, a Selma police order to disperse, and Selma mass meeting participants sing "We Shall Overcome." 7: The Civil Rights Bill Hear President Lyndon Baines Johnson. 8: Black Power Hear chants of "black power" and Stokely Carmichael. 9: Watts Riots Hear Los Angeles police tapes and a news report on the riots. 10: The Black Panther Party Hear Huey Newton and Eldridge Cleaver. 11: The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Hear President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy the night of the assassination, and Martin Luther King Jr.


''s last sermon. 12: Epilogue Author Herb Boyd and narrators Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.


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