Lecture 15. From Sit-Ins to Civil Rights (continued)
American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162) In this lecture, Professor Holloway offers a richer portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr. than his "I Have a Dream Speech" speech provides. Though King's message and delivery are precious moments in this nation's history, and excerpts are familiar to virtually all American school children, King's opinion of society and its remedy have been frozen in time and reduced to a few moments of his famous speech. Professor Holloway frees King from his magnificent yet soothing speech in order to appreciate the real world political and social battles that defined his life and the lives of those who fought beside him in the struggle for freedom and equality. By shedding light on moments that have been dropped out of the "master narrative" of the civil rights movement, Professor Holloway demonstrates that the movement was far from reaching a moment of transcendence at the 1963 March on Washington. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction 03:22 - Chapter 2. Martin Luther King, Jr: "Letter from Birmingham Jail" 16:45 - Chapter 3. John Kennedy Pushes for a Civil Rights Bill 21:50 - Chapter 4. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom 27:49 - Chapter 5. Martin Luther King, Jr: "I Have a Dream" 36:25 - Chapter 6. Final Thoughts Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2010.

Lecture 16. From Voting Rights to Watts

Lecture 14. From Sit-Ins to Civil Rights

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Lecture 17. From Voting Rights to Watts (continued)

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Lecture 9. The New Negroes

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Lecture 18. Black Power

Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln.

Lecture 13. The Road to Brown and Little Rock

Lecture 20. The Politics of Gender and Culture

