Episode 2: A Lay Of The Land In 1970 Augusta
Why were Black Augustans so angry about Charles Oatman's death? Because it was a symbol for the myriad of other injustices and oppressions that they have dealt with everyday. This episode weaves together seemingly isolated issues that together stymied the progress and equality of Augusta's Black citizens. Subscribe to Shots in the Back wherever you get podcasts or at GPB.org/Shots.

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Bonus: People Called Him Charlie

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Episode 3: The Days Of The Riot

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Ask J Edgar Hoover

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Ed German – USMC 1967-70 | Vietnam War

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Muhammad Ali and the Negro Movement

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Mick Jagger Can’t Name One Good Thing About Getting Older | The Interview

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Episode 1: The Forgotten Riot

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Malcolm X | City Desk (1963)

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Al Capone's Bloody Business — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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"I was a Buffalo Soldier: The Story of Nolan Self" Full Documentary

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When the West Side Burned — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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The Black Man Who Terrified The FBI | Life of Fred Hampton

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American Coup: Wilmington 1898 | Full Documentary | American Experience | PBS

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

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The Riot Report | Full Documentary | American Experience | PBS

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Malcolm X Interview (1963)

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JFK: One Day in America - Who Killed JFK? | MEGA EPISODE | National Geographic

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The Wilson Family: Success After Slavery, Destroyed in 1934 Louisiana

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Wessyngton Plantation: A Family's Road to Freedom | NPT

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