The Roll Back

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America entered a special moment where freedom rang high and many of the promises of the constitution appeared to - in some ways - allow Black people to enjoy freedom and rights that were never seen before. From running for office, to voting and purchasing land, Black families had what appeared to be a real chance at thriving.
However, by 1877, the costs became too much and white government officials began to figure out ways to work around the amendments that guaranteed Black people their freedom. With the Supreme Court on their side, many states began to roll back the rights of Black people. It would be nearly 100 years before legislation would come to pass that would protect many of the rights promised in the constitution.
In this episode of Black History in Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. - with additional commentary from Heather Cox Richardson of Boston College and Steven Hahn of New York University - we look at the various ways Black people experienced a reduction in rights, all by the hands of white privilege.
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Archival Materials Courtesy of:
• Alabama Department of Archives and History
• Alamy Images
• Getty Images
• Library of Congress
• Virginia State University Special Collections and Archives
Additional Archival Material Courtesy of:
• Cornell University Library
• Mississippi Department of Archives and History
• South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina
Executive Producers:
• Robert F. Smith
• Henry Louis Gates Jr.
• Dyllan McGee
• Deon Taylor
Senior Producer:
• William Ventura
Series Producers:
• Chinisha Scott
• William Ventura
Executive in Charge of Production:
• Robert L. Yacyshyn
Post Production Supervisor:
• Veronica Leib
Post Production Coordinator:
• Katherine Swiatek
Written By:
• Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Additional Writing:
• Kevin Burke
• Kelsi Lindus
• Chinisha Scott
• William Ventura
Editors:
• Margaret Metzger
• Anne Yao
Producer:
• Kevin Burke
Archival Producer:
• Megan Graham
Research:
• Zoë Smith
Assistant Editors:
• Patrice Bowman
• Nicholas Mastrangelo
Director of Photography:
• Nikki Bramley
• Nausheen Dadabhoy
• Stephen McCarthy
Graphic Design:
• Anthony Kraus
Special Thanks:
• Daina Ramey Berry
• Sam Hartley
• Elyssa Hess
• Stacey Holman
• Hasan Jeffries
• Peniel Joseph
• Imani Perry
Music By:
• Oovra Music
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Пікірлер: 6

  • @robinsmith8252
    @robinsmith82522 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing these. Quick, yet very informative. The crazy thing is more of the "other" people couldn't read. Ignorance is a deadly drug.

  • @sharonkaysnowton
    @sharonkaysnowton10 ай бұрын

    In certain parts of the South, I believe we still have Jim Crow racism. I live in Texas. I am a black American. I am almost 70. In the last 5 years, I have had a white man (who I did not know) walk up to me. He walked up. I said Good Morning. He said "I wish you were dead." I said "We will all die one day, sir. But, not today." I keep walking. He was young. I didn't know if he was just having a really BAD DAY, or just Foolish or BOTH. Thank God for the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

  • @101shadeira

    @101shadeira

    7 ай бұрын

    Of course it’s still happening and there’s also sundown towns too

  • @deloreswillis9224
    @deloreswillis9224 Жыл бұрын

    RECONSTRUCTION ERA❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @101shadeira
    @101shadeira7 ай бұрын

    Now get out and vote each and every time

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