Deets On The Civil Rights Movement Timeline (In Progress)
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A (semi)comprehensive chronological collection of links related to The Civil Rights Movement.
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Deets On The Civil Rights Movement Timeline
James Baldwin on the Black Experience in America – IRL Server 1960
Malcolm X’s Fiery Speech Addressing Police Brutality – Smithsonian Channel April 27, 1962
James Baldwin and embracing the “stranger” – WGBH June 24, 1963
Malcolm X : White Liberals and Conservatives – Malcolms Disciples 1963
James Baldwin | Moral Dilemma – TheNoPCShow 1963
Martin Luther King Press Conference – C-SPAN July 5, 1963
The Champion Looks Down at His Title; Muhammad Ali Also Speaks of Cassius Clay the Fool; He Re-enacts Antics at Weigh-In, Says It Was Planned – The New York Times March 24, 1964
Malcolm X on Front Page Challenge, 1965: CBC Archives – CBC 1965
James Baldwin Debates William F. Buckley – The Riverbands Channel February 18, 1965
James Baldwin’s Speech on the American Dream – Green Knight Productions Gawain Films 1965
MLK Talks ‘New Phase’ Of Civil Rights Struggle, 11 Months Before His Assassination – NBC News May 8, 1967
American Revolution 2 (1969) – Chicago Film Archives May 1969
James Baldwin Discusses Racism – The Dick Cavett Show May 16, 1969
James Baldwin and Paul Weiss Debate Discrimination In America – The Dick Cavett Show May 16, 1969
Prelude to a Murder – The Nation July 28, 1969
Jimi Hendrix on Performing The National Anthem at Woodstock – The Dick Cavett Show September 9, 1969
Jimi Hendrix On His ‘Electric Church’ – The Dick Cavett Show September 9, 1969
Jimi Hendrix Talks Life As a Young Musician – The Dick Cavett Show September 9, 1969
Jimi Hendrix On Why He Creates Destruction On Stage – The Dick Cavett Show September 9, 1969
Muhammad Ali Gives His Stance On The Vietnam War – The Dick Cavett Show May 25, 1970
Muhammad Ali Discusses Fixed Computerised Fights – The Dick Cavett Show May 25, 1970
Norman Mailer Thinks Muhummad Ali Was Unfairly Treated – The Dick Cavett Show May 25, 1970
Muhammad Ali “I Was a Little Too Good For My Time” – The Dick Cavett Show May 25, 1970
Lester Maddox and Jim Brown Get Into Heated Debate on Segregation – The Dick Cavett Show December 18, 1970
The Murder of Fred Hampton (1971) – Chicago Film Archive May 1971
Muhammad Ali Says Educate Yourself Before Boxing – The Dick Cavett Show January 17, 1974
James Baldwin Speaks at UC Berkeley in 1974 – mobilearmy 1974
James Baldwin Speaks at UC Berkeley in 1974 – Part II – mobilearmy 1974
James Baldwin on Education – youwhohear 1976
Muhammad Ali by Andy Warhol – TATE 1978
ABC Tried to Bury This James Baldwin Interview. Four Decades Later, It’s Blisteringly Relevant. – Larry Williams 1979
ALI’S IMPROVEMENT IS CALLED IMPRESSIVE – The New York Times September 21, 1984
Miles Davis on Getting Stopped By The Police – The Dick Cavett Show October 7, 1986
Civil Rights | James Baldwin Interview | Mavis on Four – ThamesTV February 12, 1987
Sports of The Times;Choosing Ali Elevated These Games – The New York Times July 21, 1996
Joe Elsby Martin, 80, Muhammad Ali’s First Boxing Teacher – The New York Times September 17, 1996
President Offers Tributes to Medal of Freedom Honorees – The New York Times November 10, 2005
A Fading Champ, But A Champ Still: Muhammad Ali – NPR September 2, 2009
America’s Civil Rights Legends Honored at National Museum – VOA News April 11, 2010
Fred Hampton | FBI Records: The Vault – The Federal Bureau of Investigation May 4, 2011
Muhammad Ali Sends Letter To People Of Norway Offering Condolences – Business Insider August 1, 2011
American Icons: The Autobiography of Malcolm X – WNYC New York Public Radio August 25, 2011
Black Panther Party Part 23 of 34 – The Federal Bureau of Investigation October 27, 2011
1968: President Johnson signs the Indian Civil Rights Act – National Library of Medicine October 28, 2011
Boxing: Why Muhammad Ali really is the Greatest of all – Independent January 15, 2012
Muhammad Ali at 70: What he meant, what he means – Los Angeles Times January 18, 2012
Did Man Who Armed Black Panthers Lead Two Lives? – NPR October 3, 2012
Muhammad Ali award ceremony is part of celebration – USA Today August 27, 2013
One of His Biggest Fights Was Outside of the Ring – The New York Times August 22, 2013
Martin Luther King’s Economic Dream: A Guaranteed Income for All Americans – The Atlantic August 28, 2013
King’s “I have a dream” speech, by the numbers – Pew Research Center August 28, 2013
Declassified NSA files show agency spied on Muhammad Ali and MLK – The Guardian September 26, 2013
Frail Muhammad Ali appears at event to honor humanitarian work – CNN October 4, 2013
Christopher Plummer on Muhammad Ali and Getting a Police Horse Drunk – Daily Beast October 5, 2013
Boxing great Muhammad Ali pays tribute to Mandela – USA Today December 5, 2013
Black Panthers Revisited | Op-Docs – The New York Times January 23, 2015
Remembering Malcolm X: Rare Interviews and Audio – WNYC New York Public Radio February 3, 2015
70 maps that explain America - Vox February 17, 2015
Black Panther Party | American organization – Britannica June 15, 2015
I’m a white woman who dated a Black Panther. I could have been Rachel Dolezal. – The Washington Post June 16, 2015
#MLK: The Three Evils of Society // #Nonviolence365 – The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change July 6, 2015
KKK and Black Panthers hold rallies at South Carolina Capitol, supporters clash – CNN July 20, 2015
Malcolm X | American Muslim leader – Britannica August 24, 2015
‘Policing The Police’: How The Black Panthers Got Their Start – NPR September 23, 2015
Library of Congress 1964 Civil Rights Act Exhibit – C-SPAN November 25, 2015
Black Panther – US National Archives December 15, 2015
Black Panther Party’s legacy of Black Power endures – USA Today February 1, 2016
Fifty years later, America still can’t understand the Black Panthers – The Washington Post February 16, 2016
Why revisiting the Black Panther revolution resonates today – PBS February 16, 2016
The Black Panthers are back – and never really went away – CNN February 17, 2016
Fascination and Fear: Covering the Black Panthers – The New York Times October 15, 2016
The most radical thing the Black Panthers did was give kids free breakfast – Vox February 14, 2016
The 5 best takeaways from The Black Panthers documentary – PBS February 17, 2016
30 of Muhammad Ali’s best quotes – USA Today June 3, 2016
Muhammad Ali Dies at 74: Titan of Boxing and the 20th Century – The New York Times June 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali, boxing icon and global goodwill ambassador, dies at 74 – The Washington Post June 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali’s Words Stung Like a Bee, Too – The New York Times June 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali’s 10 Greatest Pop Culture Moments – Rolling Stone June 4, 2016
Rise of Muhammad Ali – The New York Times June 4, 2016
The Outsized Life of Muhammad Ali – The New Yorker June 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali and Vietnam – The Atlantic June 4, 2016
Thurgood Marshall’s interracial love: ‘I don’t care what people think. I’m marrying you.’ – The Washington Post August 18, 2016
He tried to check out a Robert E. Lee book from the library. He got jailed instead. – The Washington Post August 25, 2016
The controversy over Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and trans women, explained - Vox March 15, 2017
Malcolm X: A Radical Vision for Civil Rights – National Endowment for the Humanities May 5, 2017
The Black Panther Party – NATIONAL ARCHIVES May 26, 2017
Fred Hampton (August 30, 1948 – December 4, 1969) – NATIONAL ARCHIVES June 4, 2017
Muhammad Ali (January 17, 1942 – June 6, 2016) – NATIONAL ARCHIVES June 4, 2017
Unsolved and overlooked murders: Investigating cold cases of the civil rights era – The Washington Post June 26, 2017
Civil rights crusader Fannie Lou Hamer defied men – and presidents – who tried to silence her – The Washington Post October 6, 2017
The Ties That Bind Muhammad Ali to the NFL Protests – Smithsonian October 19, 2017
In the latest JFK files: The FBI’s ugly analysis on Martin Luther King Jr., filled with falsehoods – The Washington Post November 4, 2017
‘You are done’: A secret letter to Martin Luther King Jr. sheds light on FBI’s malice – The Washington Post December 13, 2017
Martin Luther King Jr. met Malcolm X just once. The photo still haunts us with what was lost. – The Washington Post January 4, 2018
‘I have all the guns and money’: When a woman led the Black Panther Party – The Washington Post January 10, 2018
Martin Luther King Jr.’s scorn for ‘white moderates’ in his Birmingham jail letter – The Washington Post January 15, 2018
How Recy Taylor’s brutal rape has become a symbol of #MeToo and #TimesUp – The Washington Post January 30, 2018
Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘Letter From Birmingham Jail’ – The Atlantic February 2018
Is the Rosa Parks Story True? – PBS Origins February 6, 2018
Muhammad Ali lost everything in opposing the Vietnam War. But in 1968, he triumphed – USA Today February 19, 2018
See newly digitized rare behind-the-scenes White House photos – CNN February 24, 2018
Librarians digitally archive rare White House images – CNN February 24, 2018
10 Historians on What People Still Don’t Know About Martin Luther King Jr. – TIME April 4, 2018
President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act into law – The Washington Post April 10, 2018
Trump Says He Might Pardon Boxing Legend Muhammad Ali. What Did Ali Do? – POLITICO June 8, 2018
Poor People’s Campaign – Stanford | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute June 11, 2018
Malcolm X – The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute June 12, 2018
‘Shoot them for what?’ How Muhammad Ali won his greatest fight – The Washington Post June 16, 2018
The Black Panther still in prison after 46 years – The Guardian July 30, 2018
Martin Luther King Jr. | Biographical – THE NOBEL PRIZE August 15, 2018
The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther – Zinn Education Project September 23, 2018
The world of the Black Panthers – ABC News February 8, 2019
Notes of a native son: The world according to James Baldwin – Christina Greer – TED-Ed February 12, 2019
Black History Month Web Extra: Rosa Parks | Full Frontal with Samantha Bee February 22, 2019
People and Ideas: The Civil Rights Movement | Malcolm X – PBS American Experience May 21, 2019
June 20, 1967: Muhammad Ali Convicted for Refusing the Vietnam Draft – Zinn Education Project June 25, 2019
The Black Panther Party: Challenging Police and Promoting Social Change – National Museum of African American History & Culture | Smithsonian July 23, 2019
The Famous Baldwin-Buckley Debate Still Matters Today – The Atlantic December 2, 2019
The police raid that killed two Black Panthers, shook Chicago and changed the nation – The Washington Post December 4, 2019
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Universal Basic Income, Work, & Human Value (August 16, 1967) – New Progress December 25, 2019
Timeline | History – Federal Bureau of Investigation January 20, 2020
Before Andrew Yang, MLK was the champion of universal basic income – FOX 5 Washington D.C. January 30, 2020
Baldwin-Buckley race debate still resonates 55 years on – PBS February 16, 2020
This Day in Sports History: Muhammad Ali Refuses Induction into Army, Stripped of Title – Sports Illustrated April 28, 2020
Black Panthers – NBC News Learn May 1, 2020
The First Rainbow Coalition – PBS July 8, 2020
What MLK and Malcolm X would do today – Vox August 19, 2020
Remembering Roberto Clemente as a Black man who fought against racial injustice – Los Angeles Times September 8, 2020
Reimagining The James Baldwin And William F. Buckley Debate – NPR September 20, 2020
Why Do We Say “African American”? – PBS Origins October 1, 2020
The Black Panther Party – Howard University Law Library October 30, 2020
Civil Rights Movement Timeline From 1960 to 1964 – ThoughtCo. December 13, 2020
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Vision For Economic Justice – NPR January 18, 2021
Biography of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights Leader – ThoughtCo. January 20, 2021
Who was Fred Hampton? – Chicago Sun Times February 9, 2021
‘It felt heavy’: Daniel Kaluuya on portraying Fred Hampton in ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ – USA Today February 9, 2021
‘He’s a symbol of resistance’: the true story of ‘Black Messiah’ Fred Hampton – The Guardian February 11, 2021
Judas and the Black Messiah – IMDB February 12, 2021
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ delivers justice for Fred Hampton. Thank those he left behind – Los Angeles Times February 12, 2021
Fred Hampton | American activist – Britannica February 12, 2021
How The Black Panther Party Inspired a New Generation of Activists – TIME February 12, 2021
Fact-checking ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’: Was Fred Hampton drugged or arrested over ice cream? – USA Today February 13, 2021
Who Killed Fred Hampton? The True Story Behind ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’- Newsweek February 13, 2021
Muhammad Ali – ACLU February 20, 2021
With Free Medical Clinics and Patient Advocacy, the Black Panthers Created a Legacy in Community Health That Still Exists Amid COVID-19 – TIME February 25, 2021
The Black Panthers’ Overlooked Health Programs | The History You Didn’t Learn – TIME February 26, 2021
We Obtained New FBI Documents on How and Why Fred Hampton Was Murdered – JACOBIN March 31, 2021
Why Hollywood is finally trying to tell slain Black Panther Fred Hampton’s story – NBC News March 31, 2021
Muhammad Ali – United Nations | Messengers of Peace April 8, 2021
Learn about the history and importance of the Black Panther Party – Britannica April 12, 2021
The First Rainbow Coalition – Zinn Education Project April 20, 2021
Fred Hampton’s son and widow, on ‘Judas,’ the Oscars and the fight to preserve the Black Panthers’ legacy – CNN April 24, 2021
Rush pushing for release of secret FBI files on Black Panther Fred Hampton’s killing in Chicago – Chicago Sun Times May 4, 2021
FBI pressured to answer for domestic-spying program tied to Black Panther Fred Hampton’s killing in 1969 – The Washington Post May 4, 2021
National Geographic faced up to its racist past. Did it actually get better? - Vox May 6, 2021
Why the US government murdered Fred Hampton – Vox June 2, 2021
Muhammad Ali: 4 Ways He Changed America – Rolling Stone June 3, 2021
Slain Panther Leader Fred Hampton to be commemorated this week – Chicago Crusader August 26, 2021
‘Muhammad Ali’ lets Ken Burns go four fascinating rounds with the champ’s life and legacy – CNN September 17, 2021
Rare drawings by boxing great Muhammad Ali sell for nearly $1m – BBC News October 6, 2021
The FBI Killing of Fred Hampton: A Reminder For Young Organizers – Harvard Political Review October 15, 2021
Debut of Huey Newton bust spotlights an influential figure – AP News October 22, 2021
Decades Later, a new look at Black Panthers and their Legacy – AP News October 31, 2021
Bobby Rush Was Never Supposed to Be in Congress. He Was Supposed to Be Dead in 1969. – Esquire January 4, 2022
55 years after Martin Luther King Jr. called for guaranteed income to fight poverty, some cities are finally taking his lead – Market Watch January 15, 2022
Muhammad Ali: Remembering His Incredible Life on What Would Have Been His 80th Birthday – People January 17, 2022
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for guaranteed income. Now experiments are taking place in his hometown and other cities around the country – CNBC February 6, 2022
THE SENATE CONFIRMS KETANJI BROWN JACKSON TO SERVE ON THE U.S. SUPREME COURT – THE WHITE HOUSE February 25, 2022
What Is Blaccent And Why Do People Keep Using It? – PBS Origins April 11, 2022
House of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton now a historical landmark – CBS News April 20, 2022
Maywood home of Black Panthers Chicago leader Fred Hampton gets historical landmark status – ABC 7 Chicago April 21, 2022
Supreme Court has voted to overturn abortion rights, draft opinion shows – POLITICO May 2, 2022
Biden Calls Draft Opinion Overturning Roe V. Wade ‘Radical’ – NBC News May 3, 2022
Coates describes potential socioeconomic impact if Roe v. Wade is overturned – CNN May 3, 2022
Supreme Court To Strike Down Roe v. Wade, Leaked Opinion Shows – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah May 3, 2022
Alito’s Plan to Repeal the 20th Century – The Atlantic May 3, 2022
THE DAY THE CIVIL-RIGHTS MOVEMENT CHANGED – The Atlantic May 4, 2022
Anti-Lynching Bill Is 100 Years Too Late | Every How Did We Get Here (Pt. 6) – The Amber Ruffin Show June 8, 2022
Historian delves into the early days of African American hoops – CBS News June 16, 2022
Veteran graduates college at 77 years old and writes a play – CBS News June 17, 2022
Lectures in History: Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy & Civil Rights – American History TV C-SPAN June 17, 2022
LIVE: Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in to the Supreme Court – Reuters June 30, 2022
Live Coverage: Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court justice – CBS News June 30, 2022
LIVE | Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as the Supreme Court’s 116th justice – AP News June 30, 2022
School safety measures, the legacy of a civil rights sit-in, and more | Eye on America – PBS News July 4, 2022
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