Justice Without Violence
The story of the now legendary Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956. Locally engineered by the African American community, this nonviolent protest to end bus segregation inspired a new era in freedom and human rights struggles around the globe. Never has a movement so successfully united a group of people across class, gender, and age.

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Signpost to Freedom: The 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott | 2004

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The Other Rosa Parks: Now 73, Claudette Colvin Was First to Refuse Giving Up Seat on Montgomery Bus

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Fannie Lou Hamer's America | Full Film | America ReFramed

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The Fire in Anniston - A Freedom Riders Story

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Sitting for Justice - The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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The Niagara Movement | The Early Battle for Civil Rights

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Pullman and the Railroad Rebellion — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Unknown Civil Rights Leader Who Changed the World

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From the Archives: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on "Face the Nation" in 1964

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Ida B. Wells: A Chicago Stories Special Documentary

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The Harvest: Integrating Mississippi's Schools | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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60 Years Ago: Police Attack Children’s Crusade with Dogs & Water Cannons in Birmingham, Alabama

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The real story of Rosa Parks -- and why we need to confront myths about Black history | David Ikard

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When the West Side Burned — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The real story of Rosa Parks | The Marc Steiner Show

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Claudette Colvin: The Hidden Story of the Bus Boycott

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Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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Eyewitness to Murder: The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (2011)

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Growing Up With Racism: A Personal Story

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