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CLEAN : Clashes during the demonstration in tribute to the Kurds killed in Paris

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Clashes between demonstrators and police broke out during the demonstration in Paris in honour of the three Kurds killed in front of a Kurdish cultural center in the 10th district of the French capital (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Scenes from the 1932 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, with Franklin Roosevelt, Will Rogers, Amos N Andy, and William McAdoo

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Title card: "Gov. Roosevelt Rouses Democrats to Fighting Pitch!" / Title: card: "Editor's Note: Here are dramatic moments in Chicago which stirred nation and focused limelight on leading Democratic personalities in Presidential...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Knoxville, TN after race riots

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State militia patrol downtown Knoxville / militiamen with machine gun /street scenes / African-American man stopped at gunpoint and searched / Note: exact day not known
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Chaotic scene as police break up "radicals" protesting the Scottsboro Boys Case at the US Capitol

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Police run across grass past trees during protest in favor of the Scottsboro Boys by an organization often linked with the Communist Party / elevation shot of crowd of people, with cars in foreground and bkgd on rainy day / MS two...
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CLEAN : PROFILE: famed French-American dancer, singer and actress Josephine Baker

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Josephine Baker, born in Missouri in 1906 and buried in Monaco in 1975, was a famed French-American dancer, singer and actress who fought in the French resistance during WWII and later battled racism (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers his I Have a Dream speech advocating racial harmony in Washington, D.C., during the March on Washington for Freedom and Jobs on August 28, 2963.

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Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers his I Have a Dream speech advocating racial harmony in Washington, D.C., during the March on Washington for Freedom and Jobs on August 28, 2963.
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CLEAN : FILE: Charlottesville's deadly 2017 rally

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File images of Charlottesville's deadly 2017 rally of white supremacists as the southern US city is taking down two statues honoring Civil War generals of the pro-slavery Confederacy (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Demo at London police HQ calls for justice after black man's killing

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Protesters demonstrate outside New Scotland Yard in London following the police shooting and killing in September of a 24-year-old black man, Chris Kaba (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Hearst Metrotone News

U.S. President Lyndon Johnson signs the National Voting Rights Act in 1965.

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U.S. President Lyndon Johnson signs the National Voting Rights Act in 1965.
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Hearst Metrotone News

After Martin Luther King Jr. speaks out against segregation and tells the press of non-violent protests against segregation, a court finds Dr. King guilty of leading illegal boycotts.

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After Martin Luther King Jr. speaks out against segregation and tells the press of non-violent protests against segregation, a court finds Dr. King guilty of leading illegal boycotts.
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Curated Video

Report: More Americans See Asian Americans As "Perpetual Foreigners"

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The STAATUS Index survey tracks perceptions and stereotypes of Asian Americans in the U.S.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Le Pen reacts to Macron's 'unworthy' comments in tight election battle

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Emmanuel Macron's comments are "extremely aggressive" and "unworthy" of a president, says far-right leader Marine Le Pen during a trip to Perpignan, reacting to the French president's interview in the newspaper Le Parisien, where he...
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Curated Video

Anti-Asian Hate Taking Mental Toll On AAPI Community

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Experts say deeply relating to the victims of anti-Asian violence is part of a collective trauma for many Asian Americans.
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Bloomberg

Black in Focus: Black Food Folks, Clay Williams and Colleen Vincent

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Colleen Vincent and Clay Williams, the founders of Black Food Folks, talk with Bloomberg's Karen Toulon on "Black in Focus" about the importance of African-diaspora influences in food and drinks industries.
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Press Association

Government 'future proofing' capabilities to fight biological threats, says Sajid Javid

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Secretary of State for Health Sajid Javid says the Government is 'future proofing' capabilities to fight biological threats, during a visit at the UK Health Security Agency.
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Sky News

Calls for Afro hair to become a protected characteristic to help tackle hair discrimination

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VOICED: It's been said we live in an enlightened society. But even today, children and adults are being sent home from school or from work because they have free flowing afro hair. Now there's a call to the Equality and Human Rights...
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Hearst Metrotone News

Civil rights supporters gather in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963, for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

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Civil rights supporters gather in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963, for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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Curated Video

Thousands Walk Off Jobs To Protest Racial And Economic Inequality

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Some demands from organizers of the "Strike for Black Lives" include justice for Black communities and a $15 federal minimum wage.
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The Recount

How Being Muslim Shapes Hasan Minhaj’s Comedy

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John Heilemann talks with two-time Peabody Award-winning comedian Hasan Minhaj, best known for hosting six seasons of the Netflix series Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj and his widely acclaimed Netflix special, Homecoming King. Heilemann...
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Hearst Metrotone News

U.S. President Lyndon Johnson speaks in support of the National Voting Rights Act at White House in 1965.

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U.S. President Lyndon Johnson speaks in support of the National Voting Rights Act at White House in 1965.
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Press Association

"Hierarchy of racism" appears to exist in Labour says Sadiq Khan

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A "hierarchy of racism" appears to exist within the Labour Party, London Mayor Sadiq Khan has claimed. Mr Khan attacked the Party's handling of allegations of anti-Semitism and asked what purpose Labour served if it could not provide...
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Curated Video

Nike Ad Urges People To Speak Up About Racism

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Nike's "Don't Do It" ad says "Don't turn your back on racism."
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Bloomberg

Addressing Anti-Asian Violence in the U.S.

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Apr.26 -- Andrew Leong, University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB) associate professor, discusses the Senate passage of legislation designed to combat hate crimes in the U.S. and the history of anti-Asian hate with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu...
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Press Association

Protesters take part in the 'Million People March' against systemic racism London

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Interview with Anthony Spencer a protest organiser as demonstrators gather at Notting Hill gate for the 'Million People March' against systemic racism, before marching to Hyde Park. The purpose of the march is to call for an end of...