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This episode of APUSH for ALL explores the long arc of the Civil Rights Movement, tracing its roots from the failures of Reconstruction through Jim Crow, the Great Migration, and WWII. It highlights both legal milestones and grassroots activism, including the roles of Ella Baker, Ida B. Wells, Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X. The hosts emphasize the movement’s complexity—its evolving strategies, internal tensions, and enduring fight for dignity and justice. They connect historical resistance to today’s movements like Black Lives Matter, reminding listeners that real change has always come from ordinary people taking extraordinary action.
By Zach Garrison, Riley Keltner, and Mike Hill5
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This episode of APUSH for ALL explores the long arc of the Civil Rights Movement, tracing its roots from the failures of Reconstruction through Jim Crow, the Great Migration, and WWII. It highlights both legal milestones and grassroots activism, including the roles of Ella Baker, Ida B. Wells, Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X. The hosts emphasize the movement’s complexity—its evolving strategies, internal tensions, and enduring fight for dignity and justice. They connect historical resistance to today’s movements like Black Lives Matter, reminding listeners that real change has always come from ordinary people taking extraordinary action.

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