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  • The Eulogy Clip
    Freedom Summer | Clip

    The Eulogy

    When Dave Dennis gave the eulogy at the funeral of James Chaney—who was killed along with two other civil rights workers in the summer of 1964—he offered an emotional plea.

    2 MIN 40 SEC
  • How Many Beatings Have You Taken? Clip
    Freedom Summer | Clip

    How Many Beatings Have You Taken?

    Fannie Lou Hamer helped fight for better representation among Mississippi Democrats in 1964. 

    1 MIN 44 SEC
  • Fannie Lou Hamer's Testimony Clip
    Freedom Summer | Clip

    Fannie Lou Hamer's Testimony

    Former sharecropper Fannie Lou Hamer's Congressional testimony is so powerful that President Johnson calls an impromptu press conference to get her off the air.

    3 MIN 40 SEC
  • The Risk Clip
    Freedom Summer | Clip

    The Risk

    Civil rights work in Mississippi in 1964 was dangerous. Those who had been on the ground in the state for decades knew that well, but some were less aware of what they'd face. 

    2 MIN 06 SEC
  • Three Missing Workers Clip
    Freedom Summer | Clip

    Three Missing Workers

    Volunteer Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons recalls hearing that fellow volunteers James Chaney, Mickey Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman were missing.

    4 MIN 38 SEC
  • Grand Coulee Dam: Trailer Trailer
    Grand Coulee Dam | Trailer

    Grand Coulee Dam: Trailer

    It would be the "Biggest Thing on Earth," the salvation of the common man, a dam and irrigation project that would provide a source of cheap power—boosting an entire region of the country.

    30 SEC
  • Opening the Spillway Behind the Scenes
    Grand Coulee Dam | Behind the Scenes

    Opening the Spillway

    For the making of the film Grand Coulee Dam, dam operators agreed to open the spillway. Associate Producer Lauren DeFilippo tells the story.

    15 SEC
  • The Movement Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Movement

    The Freedom Riders represented a cross-section of America – black and white, young and old, religious and secular.

    4 MIN 08 SEC
  • The Pioneers Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Pioneers

    In 1947, 16 men—eight black and eight white—boarded a bus to test compliance with a recent Supreme Court ruling that outlawed segregation on interstate bus travel.

    3 MIN 04 SEC
  • The Student Leader Clip
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Student Leader

    A student at Fisk University in Tennessee, Diane Nash became the leader of the Nashville Student Movement.

    4 MIN 44 SEC
  • 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
    Freedom Riders | Clip

    The Strategy

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

    4 MIN 57 SEC