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Malcolm X
Ruby Dee on the Assassination: ‘My Blood Runs Cold Just to Talk About It’

  By erica • February 19, 2014 Uncategorized

Actress and civil rights activist Ruby Dee describes her reaction to the news of Malcolm X's assassination and explains why she and her husband were not at the Audubon Ballroom when the shooting occurred. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, Malcolm X, Malcolm X, Politics and History, Progress, Protest
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Malcolm X
An Eyewitness Account of the Assassination of Malcolm X

  By erica • February 19, 2014 Uncategorized

A witness of the Malcolm X assassination explains exactly what happened during the shooting at Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, Malcolm X, Malcolm X, Politics and History, Progress, Protest
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Malcolm X
Harlem Residents React To the Assassination of Malcolm X

  By erica • February 19, 2014 Uncategorized

Hear what Harlem residents have to say about the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X, what he meant to them, and who they think is responsible for the shooting. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, Malcolm X, Malcolm X, Politics and History, Progress, Protest
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Hubble Space Telescope
Dr. Ed Weiler Worked 33 Years with Hubble

  By Mimstayl • February 18, 2014 Uncategorized

Dr. Ed Weiler, considered by many as the face of the Hubble Space Telescope, discusses the Hubble’s history and the ups and down of his scientific achievement. Continue reading

Tagged   Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope, NASA, Progress, Science and Technology, Space
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Jonathan Prinz: “Don’t observe life, participate in it”

  By erica • February 13, 2014 Uncategorized

Jonathan Prinz, son of Rabbi Joachim Prinz, expresses the importance of being a participant in the world and he explains how attending the March on Washington gave him that worldview. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Politics and History, Progress, Protest
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Jonathan Prinz on his father’s view of civil rights

  By erica • February 13, 2014 Uncategorized

Jonathan Prinz discusses his father, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, and how the Holocaust formed his view of civil rights. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Politics and History, Progress, Protest
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Jonathan Prinz: “Ultimately a movement has to depend on the people in that movement”

  By erica • February 13, 2014 Uncategorized

Jonathan Prinz discusses the civil rights movement and how it has informed other movements. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Politics and History, Progress, Protest
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Greensboro sit-ins
“Being killed trying to achieve your rights… it might be worth it”

  By erica • January 30, 2014 Uncategorized

Civil rights activist Franklin McCain, known as one of the 'Greensboro Four,' remembers what it was like to sit at the Woolworth lunch counter on Feb. 1, 1960 in protest of the store's racially discriminatory policy. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Freedom, Greensboro, Greensboro sit-ins, Politics and History, Progress, Protest, Sit In
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Assassination of George Tiller
George Tiller explains what it takes to preform an abortion

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

George Tiller, a physician who was known to preform late-term abortions, discusses why he performs abortions and what kind of person it takes to do it. Continue reading

Tagged   Assassination of George Tiller, Civil Rights, Government, Politics and History, Progress, Roe v. Wade, Women
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Roe v. Wade
Dr. Curtis Boyd: “We won”

  By erica • January 22, 2014 Uncategorized

Dr. Curtis Boyd, who provided thousands of illegal abortions to women in Texas, remembers the day that abortion became legal. Continue reading

Tagged   Civil Rights, Government, Politics and History, Progress, Roe v. Wade, Women
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