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Kerner Plus 40: Part II
McCormick Fellows contributed time and talent to develop one of the latest definitive videos to disc
Kerner Plus 40: Part I
McCormick Fellows contributed time and talent to develop one of the latest definitive videos to disc
Our History was Destroyed by Slavery
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/

Malcolm X appears on a television in Chicago called "City Desk"
James Baldwin - The Question
James Baldwin, it is all incredibly lucid.
The final question, oh, that question is still waiting fo
Tim Wise: On White Privilege (Clip)
http://www.MediaEd.org

From the DVD:

The Pathology of Privilege
Racism, White Denial & the Co
Barack Obama: 'A More Perfect Union' (Full Speech)
March 18, 2008
Philadelphia, PA
Amazing Grace History/"Amazing Grace" By Wintley Phipps
NOTE TO ALL VIEWERS: many of you have missunderstood what he said. He did NOT say an african american wrote the words to amazing grace. He never argued that John Newton was not an englishmen, so stop pointing it out! He just said that John Newton was a slave trader and he was. Most of you are so concentrated on black and white, you are missing the point of the whole video!! He is trying to send out a message that God intended for all of us to be united. Weather you agree with the details or not, the message
Martin Luther King "I have a dream"
The full version of Martin Luther King's famous "I have a dream" speech. Comments disabled since many of them were hateful and racist. You can discuss the video here:http://www.mychurch.org/blog/121537/1... (less)
History of the Civil Rights Movement
History of the Civil Rights Movement (less)
1960's Civil Rights Movement
A video of images of violence towards African Americans and their non-violent protests against the injustices of the time. The first song is, "Strange Fruit" by Billie Holiday. The second song is, "If I Had a Hammer" by Peter, Paul, & Mary. There is also a short clip of Martin Luther King, Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech. (less)