Civil Rights Special Collection
In 1954, the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education declared segregated schools unconstitutional and sparked a decade of groundbreaking civil rights activism and legislation. Using archival news footage, primary sources, and interview segments filmed for Eyes on the Prize, this collection captures the voices, images, and events of the Civil Rights movement and the ongoing struggle for racial equality in America.
- People and Communities
- Community Organizing
- Culture of the Movement
- Leaders and Organizers
- Organizations
- White Resistance
Resource Highlight
Documenting Brown 1: The Fourteenth Amendment
Type: PDF Document
The Fourteenth Amendment established the equal protection clause, later used in key desegregation cases.
The Teachers' Domain Civil Rights Collection is produced by WGBH Boston, in partnership with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and Washington University in St. Louis. Funding was provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Supported in part by a grant from the Open Society Institute.
