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And go home to my lord and be free oh, freedom oh, freedom oh, freedom and we wont be afraid ill be buried in my grave and go home to my lord and be free all right freedom, Freedom Freedom come and i want to go home freedom, Freedom Freedom come and i want to go home oh, freedom, my lord oh, freedom, my lord oh, freedom, my lord i will be free we shall overcome i will be free we shall overcome those young people singing the anthem of the American Revolution of 1963 were freedom riders. They were part of the pattern developed in this revolution, patterned by events instead of events forming a pattern. It involved a federal boycott, involve the use of federal troops, killed and been killed, we are about to see them all. As we see them, we will also see the growing participation of young whites in the battle. They have taken part in increasing numbers, particularly in sitting demonstrations. It was a tactic employed by new grow College Students in greensboro, north carolina. On february 1
By any means possible. Especially for those civilians living in east prussia at the time. They knew exactly what awaited them when the soviets were approaching. They knew that the same acts of barbarism, the same a massacres would happen to them as had happened to the russians as the german army had advanced in its invasion of the soviet union if 1942. In 1942. However, they were under orders. They were not permitted to leave until the very end of january 45. The nazi government forbade anyone to leave, for to do so would have shown signs of defeatism and an acknowledgment that they were going to lose the war. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. David dinkins is next on booktv. The former new york city mayor talk abouts about growing up in harlem and his eventual win to become the first africanamerican mayor of the city. This is about an hour. [applause] you know, frequently or at least not infrequently when i have a prepared text, i wander well off script. And