Civil Rights Videos

Are people born free? Do governments give rights to citizens or do citizens give-up some rights in exchange for good government? These are stories about people seeking and achieving their civil rights.

At the 1964 Democratic national convention, Robert F.

After the death of Dr.

Richard I, King of England, decides to participate in the Third Crusade. His eventful journey takes him to Jerusalem.

Richard I, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, reigned in Britain between 1188-1198.

When Robert Kennedy, about to address an Indianapolis crowd including many African-Americans, learned that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinate...

Rosa Parks brought the civil rights movement fuel to grow with her actions.

On the 1st of December, 1955, Rosa Parks was riding on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. When the driver ordered her to give-up her seat for a white perso...

THIS VIDEO CLIP CONTAINS AN INTERPRETATION OF THE "SELECTION PROCESS" WHICH TOOK PLACE AT NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS DURING WORLD WAR TWO.

Selma, a 2014 film, is about the efforts to march between Selma and Montgomery, during March of 1965, which became "Bloody Sunday." Activits attempted...

Solzhenitsyn died in Moscow, reportedly of a heart ailment, at the age of 89.

In 1957, the U.S. government - via the CIA - commissioned a documentary entitled "South Africa under Apartheid.

This clip - part two of "South Africa under Apartheid" - examines differing ways of political life between South African blacks and whites.

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