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  • The Governor Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Governor

    John Patterson, Alabama's governor from 1958 to 1963, discusses his decision to refuse a phone call from President Kennedy when the Freedom Riders encountered mob violence in Birmingham.

    4 MIN 43 SEC
  • The Strategy Clip
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    The Strategy

    In the decades after WWII, civil rights leaders relied on legal and legislative challenges to dismantle segregation.

    4 MIN 57 SEC
  • The Music Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Music

    Group singing provided solace for Freedom Riders facing the constant threat of violence. It was also an effective political tool.

    4 MIN 53 SEC
  • The Exchange Student Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Exchange Student

    After deciding to participate in the Freedom Rides in May 1961, Jim Zwerg called his parents for support only to be told that he was “killing his father.”

    4 MIN 56 SEC
  • The Inspiration Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Inspiration

    Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent movement to free India from British colonial rule inspired American civil rights activists.

    3 MIN 32 SEC
  • The Tactic Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Tactic

    Former civil rights activists raised in the South recount how their commitment to nonviolence was sorely tested by the extreme hostility and mob violence they encountered.

    4 MIN 55 SEC
  • The Fresh Troops Clip
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    The Fresh Troops

    Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr. trained future Freedom Riders in nonviolence during role-playing activities in Nashville, TN.

    4 MIN 15 SEC
  • The Turning Point Clip
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    The Turning Point

    The state of Mississippi's plan to bankrupt CORE backfired when, on August 14, 1961, all but nine of the Freedom Riders returned to Jackson for their arraignment.

    3 MIN 44 SEC
  • The Young Witness Clip
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    The Young Witness

    Janie Forsyth McKinney was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama in 1961.

    4 MIN 59 SEC
  • Freedom Riders: Teaser Trailer
    Freedom Riders | Trailer

    Freedom Riders: Teaser

    The story behind a courageous band of civil rights activists called the Freedom Riders who in 1961 creatively challenged a segregated interstate travel system in the American South.

    31 SEC
  • The Attack at Harpers Ferry Clip
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    The Attack at Harpers Ferry

    In 1859, John Brown seized a federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, but failed to incite a revolution.

    2 MIN 08 SEC
  • The Abolitionists: The Burning of Pennsylvania Hall Clip
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    The Abolitionists: The Burning of Pennsylvania Hall

    Inside Pennsylvania Hall in 1838, an abolitionist meeting was disrupted when members of an anti-abolitionist mob threw rocks through the windows.

    1 MIN 29 SEC