A History of Black Achievement in America Season 1 Episode 5 The Foundation for Equality

  • January 1, 2017
  • 27 min

"The Foundation for Equality" is the fifth episode of season one of "A History of Black Achievement in America." This episode focuses on the foundational movements and figures who paved the way for the Civil Rights Movement and paved the way towards achieving equality for Black Americans. Through interviews with historians and archival footage, viewers will learn about influential figures such as William Still, who worked tirelessly as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, Frederick Douglass, who tirelessly fought for the abolition of slavery, and Ida B. Wells, who worked as an investigative journalist and civil rights activist.

The episode also dives into the organizations established during this time, such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and how they fought for the end of segregation and discrimination through litigation, protests, and education. The episode shows how the activists and organizations of this time served as a foundation for the Civil Rights Movement and inspired future generations of activists.

Viewers will gain insight into the complexities of the struggle for equality and the bravery and tenacity of those who fought for it. The episode also sheds light on the continued relevance of this struggle today, underscoring the importance of understanding the history of Black achievement in America and its ongoing impact on society. Overall, "The Foundation for Equality" provides an essential overview of the historical context and figures who paved the way for the fight for civil rights and social justice in America.

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  • First Aired
    January 1, 2017
  • Runtime
    27 min
  • Language
    English