The roots of the civil rights movement
A system separate and unequal: Jim Crow
Color lines on the front lines: desegregation after World War II
First class citizen in the major leagues: Jackie Robinson
The civil rights movement begins
Faced with hate on the first day of school: the Little Rock Nine
Claudette Colvin: a teenager ready to fight
Trained and tired of giving in: Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
The life and work of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sitting in to stand up: the Greensboro Four
Ruby Bridges: a first grader makes history
On board for justice: the freedom riders
Black and white: visual artists of the movement
Moving toward a dream: the March on Washington For Jobs and Freedom
The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
Murder and mayhem in Mississippi: the Summer Project of 1964
Crossing the bridge to justice: the Selma to Montgomery marches
Singing truth to power: music of the movement
Addressing "the American problem": Voting Rights Act of 1965
Say it loud: the Black Power Movement
No future without unity: pan-Africanism
No peace without freedom: Malcolm X
Disinformation and destruction
A dream deferred: literary figures of the movement
Young, gifted, and black: entertainers in the civil rights movement
How far have we come? civil rights today.