1960 Baton Rouge Sit-Ins | Folks (1985)
This segment from the May 26, 1985, episode of the series “Folks” features Rob Hinton retracing the steps of the Southern University students who participated in the sit-ins at the Kress Department Store, Sitman’s Drug Store, and the Greyhound Bus Station in Baton Rouge in 1960. This report features highlights from the speeches of three participants and the wife of a participant at a 25th anniversary commemorative event at Southern University: Judge Kenneth Johnson and Marvin Robinson from the Kress sit-in; the wife of Vernon Jordan from the Sitman’s sit-in; and Lawrence Hurst from the Greyhound sit-in. This segment from the May 26, 1985, episode of the series “Folks” features Genevieve Stewart’s report on the history of Louisiana’s Jewish communities. She interviews Dr. Joseph Cohen, the chairman of Tulane University’s Jewish studies program, at the Touro Synagogue in New Orleans. Dr. Cohen discusses: the Black Codes precluding the settlement of Jews in Louisiana; the tolerance of Jews in New Orleans following the Louisiana Purchase; the growing Anti-Semitism following Reconstruction, including the exclusion of Jewish citizens from Carnival organizations; the contributions made by Jewish citizens to civic and cultural projects in New Orleans; and the growing spirit of tolerance in the city. Host: Rob Hinton This segment from the May 26, 1985, episode of the series “Folks” features Rob Hinton’s visit to the 2nd Annual Southwest Louisiana Zydeco Festival in Plaisance. This report includes: an interview with Nick Spitzer of the Louisiana Folklife Program on the origins of zydeco music; an interview with Vera Hunt, the festival chairwoman, on the meaning of the word “zydeco”; a speech by Clifton Chenier; an interview with Luke Collins, a zydeco disc jockey, on the impact of Chenier on zydeco music; and a performance by Clifton Chenier and his band. *This episode of "Folks" may have been edited for content. To view full episodes, sign up for Passport at https://lpb.org/donate, or visit http://ladigitalmedia.org/video_v2/su...

Baton Rouge's Troubled Waters | 2008

Meet The Families Who Defied the KKK | PBS Short Docs

The Poverty In Mississippi Is Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen

Maurice Bishop Interview (1983)

History of Southern University | Folks (1989)

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

How Just One Mistake Destroyed America's Greatest Bicycle

Louisiana: The French Connection | 1984

A History of the Fillmore Neighborhood in San Francisco | KQED

The Last Surviving Witness to Emmett Till’s Abduction Finally Tells His Story | Amanpour and Company

The Dark History of the Irish in Louisiana

Mississippi U.S.A. 1961.

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

Oberlin: A Village Rooted in Freedom

Sisters of Holy Family | Folks (1985)

Ida B. Wells: A Chicago Stories Special Documentary

Jim Crow of the North | Redlining and Racism in Minnesota | Full Documentary

Violence in Baton Rouge | Folks (1986)

Descendants of Africans on slave ship on reconciliation with family of Alabama enslaver

