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The Civil Rights Cases

The Civil Rights Cases

This video from the series The Supreme Court details both the Court’s contribution to the end of Reconstruction and its first major dissent. OER Level

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A New Kind of Justice

A New Kind of Justice

Explore the creation, intention and language of the Fourteenth Amendment in this video from The Supreme Court. OER Level

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Plessy v. Ferguson

Plessy v. Ferguson

In this segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, discover how in 1896 the Supreme Court, in a landmark case known as Plessy v. Ferguson, sanctioned segregation as long as the separate facilities were equal. OER Level

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Reconstruction and Black Education

Reconstruction and Black Education

This mini-documentary from the American Experience: "Reconstruction" Web site follows post-Civil War development of public education for African Americans in the South and the resistance it sparked.

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Reconstruction Brings White Resistance

Reconstruction Brings White Resistance

In this segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, white Southerners, resentful of Reconstruction, found many ways to obstruct and deny the new freedoms held by former slaves. OER Level

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Robert Smalls: From Slavery to Politics

Robert Smalls: From Slavery to Politics

In this video from Slavery and the Making of America, explore the political life of Robert Smalls, the legendary U.S. Congressman from South Carolina. OER Level

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Wilmington: A Peaceful City Turned Violent

Wilmington: A Peaceful City Turned Violent

In this video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, observe how Wilmington, North Carolina, a city once characterized by peaceful race relations, turned violent with the election of 1898. OER Level

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