Voices Of Civil Rights

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Voices Of Civil Rights

From the fearless resolve of a single woman to the remarkable voice of thousands marching, "The History Channel Presents: Voices Of Civil Rights" offers a stunning overview of one of America's greatest defining periods. Rising from the inequalities of desegregation and the harsh injustices of the Jim Crow laws, the Civil Rights Movement reached its heights in the mid-1960s. Courageous individuals like Rosa Parks, Medgar Evars, and Martin Luther King, Jr. became some of the brightest lights in American history, leading a nation where it needed to go. Others, like Viola Liuzzoa, a housewife from Michigan and the only white woman to be murdered during the civil rights era, are remembered once again.

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