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Eyes On the Prize: The Keys to the Kingdom(1974-1980) and Back To The Movement(1979-1985) : America's Civil Rights Movement. Vol

The keys to the kingdom (1974-1980) : Famous and lesser-known participants recount the remedies used to solve the problems of discrimination in schools and the workplace. For blacks and whites in Boston, court-ordered busing proves an unpopular means of integrating schools. Atlanta's first black mayor, Maynard Jackson pursues affirmative action to help combat the city's poverty rate. The Bakke Supreme Court case challenges affirmative action when a white man sues a university on grounds of "reverse discrimination". Volume 7

Eyes On the Prize: Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More (1964-1972)and A Nation of Law? (1968-1971): America's Civil Rights Movement. Vol

Ain't gonna shuffle no more (1964-1972) : A call to pride and a renewed push for unity galvanizes Black Americans. Telling interviews with athletes, entertainers, and community participants chart Cassius Clay's challenge to America to accept him as Muslim Muhammad Ali, and his fight up to the Supreme Count...Howard University students' battle to bring their African heritage into the halls of learning...and the 1972 National Black Political Convention in Gary, IN, that set the stage for unprecedented black political participation. Volume 6

Eyes On the Prize: Awakenings (1954-1956) and Fighting Back (1957-1962): America's Civil Rights Movement: Volume 1

Awakenings (1954-1956) : Covers two events that helped to focus the nation's attention on the rights of black Americans: the 1955 lynching in Mississippi of 14-year-old Emmett Till and the 1955-56 Montgomery, Ala. boycott. Also shows southern race relations at mid-century and witnesses the awakening of individuals to their own courage and power. Volume 1

Eyes On the Prize: Power (1966-1968)and The Promised Land (1967-1968): America's Civil Rights Movement: Volume 5

Power! (1966-1968) : Across America, the call for "Black Power" mobilizes communities for change in strikingly different ways as told through the perspectives of Black Panther Party members, teachers, and politicians. Volume 5

Eyes On the Prize: The Time Has Come (1964-1966) and Two Societies (1964-1968): America's Civil Rights Movement: Volume 4

The time has come (1964-1966) : Malcolm X...Stokely Carmichael..."Black Power". After a decade-long cry for justice, a new sound is on the horizon: the insistent call for power. Volume 4

Eyes On the Prize: Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961) and No Easy Walk (1961-1963): America's Civil Rights Movement: Volume

Ain't scared of your jails (1960-1961) : Covers lunch counter sit-ins and their impact on the Kennedy and Nixon presidential race of 1960, the formation of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, and the freedom rides of 1961. Volume 2

Eyes On the Prize: Mississippi: Is This America? (1960-1964) and Bridge to Freedom (1965): America's Civil Rights Movement: Volu

Mississippi : is this America? (1962-1964) : Focuses on the right to vote. Tells how the black citizens who had been denied the right to vote stepped forward and demanded a place in the political process. Medgar Evers, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and others, died trying to help them. Shows the formation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to challenge the 1964 Democratic Party Convention. Volume 3

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