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USA TODAY writer blessed to hear Black history from civil rights vets

Some said their deaths marked the end of an era. Others said it was the beginning of a new one.  “With each passing, the torch is being passed, ’ Dorie Ladner, 78, who helped register Blacks to vote in her native Mississippi, told me recently. “We’re mindful of the fact that there is so much work to do for the next generations to come.” Thousands of “foot soldiers’’ challenged segregation in the Deep South and across the country during the turbulent 1950s and 1960s. Over the years, I ve interviewed countless veterans, including some who worked with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Congress of Racial Equality. Some were well-known and have a place in history books. Many weren’t featured in articles or chapters on the Civil Rights Movement. They nonetheless played critical roles, making lunch for activists, housing them and even hiding them. Cameras weren’t there when they refused to get up from all-white lunch counters. Nobody recorde

8 Steps That Paved the Way to the Civil Rights Act of 1964

8 Steps That Paved the Way to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was landmark legislation that required decades of actions—and setbacks—to achieve. Author: Universal History Archive/Getty Images The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was landmark legislation that required decades of actions—and setbacks—to achieve. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. When it was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964, it was a major victory for the civil rights movement in its battle against unjust Jim Crow laws that marginalized Black Americans. It took years of activism, courage, and the leadership of Civil Rights icons from Martin Luther King, Jr. to the Little Rock Nine to bring the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to fruition. These are eight key steps that ultimately led to the Act’s adoption.

Civil-rights movement activist to discuss award-winning documentary and more

Civil-rights movement activist to discuss award-winning documentary and more Margaret Quamme, Special to The Columbus Dispatch © Danny Lyon Judy Richardson, center with clipboard, at a 1963 Atlanta sit-in Judy Richardson is both a maker and a recorder of history. She was actively involved in the civil-rights movement in the South in the 1960s, and went on to be instrumental in creating the award-winning, 14-part PBS documentary series “Eyes on the Prize” in the 1980s, of which she was a co-producer. She will be taking part in a virtual conversation open to the public about both her experiences and the television series with Hasan Jeffries of the Ohio State University history department on Friday. It is part of the Center for Historical Research s “1619 and Beyond: Explorations in Atlantic Slavery and its American Legacy” program.

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