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Marian Anderson performs at the March on Washington

Pre-K - Higher Ed
/ Marian Anderson introduced and sings 'He's Got the Whole World in his Hands' / A Philip Randolph shaking her hand before she sings / crowd listening. Marian Anderson performs at the March on Washington on August 28, 1963 in Washington,...
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Martin Luther King - I Have a Dream speech

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr is introduced to deliver his I Have A Dream speech during the civil rights march on Washington / MLK starts his speech, spectators cheering and clapping / crowds of black and white civil rights demonstrators...
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CLEAN : Nobel Peace Prize highlights 'importance of civil society' in conflict (Nobel committee)

9th - Higher Ed
This year we were in a situation with a war in Europe which is most unusual but also facing a war that has a global effect on people all over the world" explains Breit Reiss-Andersen, Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee following the...
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Civil Rights Advocate C.T. Vivian, Who Led Freedom Rides, Dies At 95

Higher Ed
Vivian died at 95 from natural causes. He is survived by three daughters and two sons.
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Pursuing Civil Rights And Social Justice Through Journalism

Higher Ed
In Memphis, Tennessee, a local newsroom is dedicated to covering its community in the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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CLEAN : Ukraine rights group 'stupefied' after Nobel Prize win

9th - Higher Ed
Anna Trushova, communications manager at the Center for Civil Liberties, reacts after to the organisation was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize alongside Ales Bialiatski of Belarus and Russia's Memorial group (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Exoneree Turned Attorney Fights Wrongful Convictions

Higher Ed
After a wrongful conviction, Jarrett Adams opened a law firm and non-profit, 'Life After Justice,' aimed at fixing the injustices he experienced.
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President Bill Clinton on Vice President Al Gore and his running mate Senator Joe Lieberman

Higher Ed
1. ms, President Bill Clinton 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Clinton, President of the United States of America: "We all know that the biggest choice you have to make is in the presidential race. Now, you know how I feel. But it's not my...
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How the “Rural Purge” Created Modern TV

Higher Ed
May.19 -- This is how cancellations of popular rural-themed television shows in the early 1970s would reshape the small screen forever.
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Gay studies on curriculum in Californian schools

Higher Ed
AP Television San Francisco, US - July 29, 2011 1. Interior of Gay History museum 2. Mid of sign reading: (English) "Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender History Museum" 3. Various of Irene Rojas-Carroll listening to audio exhibit on...
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Female House Members: Don't Dismantle Title IX

Higher Ed
Washington DC - 13 July 20171. House members walk in for press conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rep. Susan Davis, (D) California:"Under Title IX law, schools are legally required to remedy hostile educational environments. After years of...
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Curated Video

Democrats Push For Pentagon Probe Into COVID-19 Spending

Higher Ed
Democrats are calling for an investigation into the Pentagon's COVID-19 spending just days after Rep. Adam Smith said there wouldn't be one.
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Pope Francis Welcomes NBA Players To The Vatican

Higher Ed
Five players met with Pope Francis to discuss social injustice and how sports can be used as an avenue to help resolve those issues.
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MLK III to Newsy: The Dream Hasn’t Happened Yet

Higher Ed
Ahead of the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington, MLK's oldest son says the country is still working towards equality for all.
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Images of the Russian NGO, Memorial (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Stockshots of the Russian NGO, Memorial, as it wins the Nobel Peace Prize along with human rights champions Ales Bialiatski of Belarus and Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Counterprotesters Disrupt Conservative Free Speech Rally In Calif.

Higher Ed
In San Francisco, one supporter of President Trump was taken away in an ambulance while another was punched in the mouth.
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Aretha Franklin canceling performances to rest up

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST:AP EntertainmentNew York, 14 Dec. 20141. Medium of Aretha Franklin arriving at the premiere of 'Selma'2. FILE SOUNDBITE (English) Aretha Franklin/Recording Artist - on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:"He had a...I don't know what...
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Democrats outside Supreme Court: Trump is not the king

Higher Ed
All sides are mobilizing in response to Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement, promising a momentous confirmation battle for President Donald Trump's next nominee to the high court. Senator Elizabeth Warren...
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NAACP Urges Professional Athletes To Avoid Signing With Texas Teams

Higher Ed
The civil rights organization cited the state's recent voting and abortion laws in a letter sent to all professional sports players' associations.
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Hong Kong Protester Sentenced To 9 Years In Prison

Higher Ed
Democracy advocates are worried this law will threaten civil rights and free speech in the city.
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Tempe, AZ, Faces Lawsuit From Black Man Held At Gunpoint By Officer

Higher Ed
The city of Tempe, Arizona, is facing a $2.5 million lawsuit from a Black hotel employee who was held at gunpoint by a White officer.
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Congress Will Not Investigate Pentagon COVID-19 Spending

Higher Ed
House Democrats called for an investigation of the Pentagon's COVID-19 spending, but the Armed Services Committee chair says there won't be a hearing.
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CLEAN : People pay tribute to John Lewis near Alabama bridge where he was nearly beaten to death

9th - Higher Ed
People pay tribute to US Congressman John Lewis near Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where police nearly beat him to death during a civil rights march in 1965 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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U.S. Police Departments Suffer Staff Shortages After Tumultuous Year

Higher Ed
After a year of controversy and heightened scrutiny, police departments around the country are facing a surge of retirements and a lag in applicants.