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  1. 18 de jun. de 2018 · On Sept. 15, 1963, four young girls lost their lives when a bomb exploded at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala. But there was a fifth little girl who survived the Sunday School blast – Sarah Collins Rudolph. Only 12 at the time of the bombing, Collins Rudolph is the lone survivor of the Ku Klux Klan attack that killed her ...

  2. Comcast NBCUniversal's Voices of the Civil Rights Movement platform honors the legacy and impact of America’s civil rights champions. The project launched in 2013 as “His Dream, Our Stories ...

  3. Watch a special recording of the 'Voices of the Civil Rights Movement' 10th Anniversary Celebration. Hosted by NBC TODAY’s Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones, the celebration included live musical performances, tributes to civil rights heroes, and a fireside chat with former U.N. Ambassador and honoree, Andrew Young.

  4. September 2023. From Liveright: The familiar story of civil rights goes like this: once, America’s legal system shut Black people out and refused to recognize their rights, their basic human dignity, or even their very lives. When lynch mobs gathered, police and judges often closed their eyes, if they didn’t join in.

  5. January 31, 2016 for multi-year loan. "Voices of the Civil Rights Movement" combines two video archives into one interactive exhibit available within a walk-up kiosk at the National Civil Rights Museum for multi-year loan starting January 31, 2016. The interactive exhibit is a collaborative project from Comcast and the Equal Justice Initiative.

  6. The space will feature 25 affordable housing units, and an interpretive education and exhibition space about the history of desegregation in New Orleans, civil rights, and restorative justice. McDonogh 19 Elementary School in disrepair prior to Leona Tate acquiring the building; Gail Etienne, Tessie Prevost, and Leona Tate (L to R) at the TEP Center groundbreaking ceremony.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2024 · The Museum at Bethel Woods, located on the site of the festival, is immersed in a five-year project to sift facts from the legends and collect firsthand Woodstock memories before they fade away.