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  • Learning from History the Nashville Sit-In Campaign with Joanne Sheehan

    Learning from History the Nashville Sit-In Campaign with Joanne Sheehan

  • A Summary of the Contributions of Four Key African American Female Figures of the Civil Rights Movement

    A Summary of the Contributions of Four Key African American Female Figures of the Civil Rights Movement

  • Black Lives Matter”: Learning from the Present, Building on the Past

    Black Lives Matter”: Learning from the Present, Building on the Past

  • Teaching the March on Washington

    Teaching the March on Washington

  • Freedom Riders Democracy in Action a Study Guide to Accompany the Film Freedom Riders Copyright © 2011 by WGBH Educational Foundation

    Freedom Riders Democracy in Action a Study Guide to Accompany the Film Freedom Riders Copyright © 2011 by WGBH Educational Foundation

  • Inspired by Gandhi and the Power of Nonviolence: African American

    Inspired by Gandhi and the Power of Nonviolence: African American

  • Nashville “Ain't Scared of Your Jails” from Eyes on the Prize (1:00-26:20)

    Nashville “Ain't Scared of Your Jails” from Eyes on the Prize (1:00-26:20)

  • Oregon's History

    Oregon's History

  • Diane Nash Table of Contents

    Diane Nash Table of Contents

  • SCEF Press Release Re Diane Nash Prison Sentence Confrontation

    SCEF Press Release Re Diane Nash Prison Sentence Confrontation

  • Women in the Modern Civil Rights Movement

    Women in the Modern Civil Rights Movement

  • Selma the Bridge to the Ballot

    Selma the Bridge to the Ballot

  • Grassroots Impacts on the Civil Rights Movement

    Grassroots Impacts on the Civil Rights Movement

  • I'm Supposed to Be Free: Edna Johnson and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Indiana Rebekah Cunningham University of Indianapol

    I'm Supposed to Be Free: Edna Johnson and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Indiana Rebekah Cunningham University of Indianapol

  • African American Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement: a Narrative Inquiry Janet Dewart Bell Antioch University - Phd Program in Leadership and Change

    African American Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement: a Narrative Inquiry Janet Dewart Bell Antioch University - Phd Program in Leadership and Change

  • Walking the Walk

    Walking the Walk

  • Administration of Barack Obama, 2015 Remarks Commemorating the 50Th

    Administration of Barack Obama, 2015 Remarks Commemorating the 50Th

  • Guide to the Moses Moon Collection, [Audiotapes]

    Guide to the Moses Moon Collection, [Audiotapes]

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  • DIANE NASH OPENING STATEMENT Chairwoman Maloney Ranking
  • Finding Aid to the Historymakers ® Video Oral History with Reverend Dr
  • What Does It Portend?
  • The Selma Voting Rights Struggle: 15 Key Points from Bottom-Up History and Why It Matters Today
  • Settling Down for the Long Haul: the Black Freedom Movement
  • The 1960 Nashville Student Sit-In Movement
  • Diane Nash Through Her Involvement with the Student Nonviolent
  • Nashville's Civil Rights Movement
  • The State of Civil Rights Education in the United States
  • Activity : Civil Rights Organizations
  • DIANE NASH Field Organizer, SCLC and SNCC Interviewed by Trey Ellis July 14, 2017 Total Running Time: 1 Hour 9 Minutes
  • The Nashville Civil Rights Movement
  • Getting the Message Out
  • Lift Every Voice: the Music of Black Women During the Civil Rights Movement
  • CHICAGO, IL – March 18, 2018 -- Civil Rights Leader Diane Nash Filed A
  • Hustwit on Murphree, 'The Selling of Civil Rights: the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Use of Public Relations'
  • Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice
  • Always the Backbone, Rarely the Leader: Black Women Activists and the Reconceptualization of Respectability During the 1960 Nashville Sit-In Movement


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