Silent Majority: Nixon and the Hardhat Riots (Part Two)

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Silent Majority: The Kent State Massacre (Part One)

For the nineteenth installment of “50 Weeks That Shaped America” we talk about a fateful week in the spring of 1970, when the anti-Vietnam movement was confronted by a conservative backlash. We discuss the tragedy at Kent State University in Ohio, when four students were killed b ...  Show more

The School Strike That Started To Dismantle "Separate but Equal" [Some Sunday Context]

This past week we discussed the Plessy v Ferguson case, which helped open the door to the Jim Crow era in the American South. Today, a story from 1951 about the efforts to dismantle it -- starting with a group of students walking out of their school over unfair conditions.Jody, N ...  Show more

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