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Georgia Public Broadcasting Digital Library

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Title:Georgia Public Broadcasting Digital Library
Description:

Web site with links to television and radio programs about the history and culture of Georgia. Programs are arranged by category, including music, arts, nature, books, education and books. There is also a link to other collections created in partnership with other institutions in the state. The civil rights material in the collection include interviews with civil rights leaders Hosea Williams, John Lewis, Andrew Young, and Joseph Lowery as well as a program about school desegregation and one about the civil rights movement in Georgia.

The civil rights material in the collection include interviews with civil rights leaders Hosea Williams, John Lewis, Andrew Young, and Joseph Lowery as well as a program about school desegregation and one about the civil rights movement in Georgia.

interviews with civil rights leaders Hosea Williams, John Lewis, Andrew Young, and Joseph Lowery as well as a program about school desegregation and one about the civil rights movement in Georgia.

Types:Moving images | Documentaries and factual works | Interviews | Oral histories
Subjects:Young, Andrew, 1932- | Hartsfield, William Berry | Brown, Oliver, 1918- --Trials, litigation, etc. | Williams, Hosea, 1926- | Lewis, John, 1940 Feb. 21- | Lowery, Joseph (Joseph E.) | Civil rights--Georgia | African Americans--Civil rights--Georgia | Civil rights movements--Georgia | Race relations | Georgia--Race relations--History--20th century | African American civil rights workers--Georgia | Civil rights workers--Georgia | Discrimination--Georgia | Segregation--Georgia | Segregation in education--Georgia | Georgia
Institution:Georgia Public Broadcasting
Contributors:Georgia Public Broadcasting
Online Publisher:[Atlanta, Ga.] : Georgia Public Broadcasting
Persistent Link to Item:http://www.gpb.org/digitallibrary