50th Anniversary of the March on Washington

50th Anniversary of the March on Washington

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First seen on the PBS NEWSHOUR, a series of interviews with historians and civil rights leaders on the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington.
2013Una temporada
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5 episodios
  • 1. Interview with John Lewis

    1. Interview with John Lewis

    Fifty years ago, 23-year-old John Lewis raised his voice to a crowd of more than 200,000 people at a protest march that would come to represent "the best of America." Gwen Ifill talks to the congressman about what motivated him to become a young civil rights leader and the current state of civil rights and equality in America.
    Fifty years ago, 23-year-old John Lewis raised his voice to a crowd of more than 200,000 people at a protest march that would come to represent "the best of America." Gwen Ifill talks to the congressman about what motivated him to become a young civil rights leader and the current state of civil rights and equality in America.
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    15 min
    27 ago 2013
  • 2. Interview with William Jones

    2. Interview with William Jones

    Historian William Jones joins Gwen Ifill to offer an overview of how the March on Washington came to be, why President Kennedy wanted it to be called off and what roles women of color played on that historic day.
    Historian William Jones joins Gwen Ifill to offer an overview of how the March on Washington came to be, why President Kennedy wanted it to be called off and what roles women of color played on that historic day.
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    9 min
    4 ago 2013
  • 3. Interview with Paniel Joseph and Bonnie Boswell Hamilton

    3. Interview with Paniel Joseph and Bonnie Boswell Hamilton

    Fifty years after the March on Washington, the vision of the civil rights movement has expanded beyond black and white, but what is left to be done? Gwen Ifill sits down with Peniel Joseph of Tufts University and filmmaker Bonnie Boswell Hamilton on how the goals of the March translate to the needs of today.
    Fifty years after the March on Washington, the vision of the civil rights movement has expanded beyond black and white, but what is left to be done? Gwen Ifill sits down with Peniel Joseph of Tufts University and filmmaker Bonnie Boswell Hamilton on how the goals of the March translate to the needs of today.
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    9 min
    13 ago 2013
  • 4. Interview with Taylor Branch and Shukree Hassan Tilghman

    4. Interview with Taylor Branch and Shukree Hassan Tilghman

    Fifty years after the March on Washington, African-Americans still confront high rates of unemployment, segregation in education and race-based partisan gridlock. In what areas have we seen progress? Gwen Ifill discusses the advances and what's left to be done with historian Taylor Branch and filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman.
    Fifty years after the March on Washington, African-Americans still confront high rates of unemployment, segregation in education and race-based partisan gridlock. In what areas have we seen progress? Gwen Ifill discusses the advances and what's left to be done with historian Taylor Branch and filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman.
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    10 min
    30 ago 2013
  • 5. Interview with Eleanor Holmes Norton

    5. Interview with Eleanor Holmes Norton

    Decades before Eleanor Holmes Norton would represent her Washington D.C. as a delegate to Congress, she worked as one of the original organizers for the March on Washington. Fifty years later, Holmes Norton reflects with Gwen Ifill on her efforts.
    Decades before Eleanor Holmes Norton would represent her Washington D.C. as a delegate to Congress, she worked as one of the original organizers for the March on Washington. Fifty years later, Holmes Norton reflects with Gwen Ifill on her efforts.
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    12 min
    21 ago 2013
  • 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington
    2013Una temporada
    First seen on the PBS NEWSHOUR, a series of interviews with historians and civil rights leaders on the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington.
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