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US Civil Rights: Fighting for freedom

HistoryExtra podcast

HistoryExtra

History

4.34.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

In this HistoryExtra podcast series, we chart some of the key moments in the transformative history of the US Civil Rights movement. Expert historians share some of the movement's most recognisable stories, from the Montgomery bus boycott that inspired the nation to the landmark March on Washington, where Martin Luther King Jr shared his powerful dream for America’s future, as well as shining a light on some of the forgotten figures who helped forge the movement, and exploring how its legacy continues to shape the world around us today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Just Between Us, the podcast with all of the answers, some of the time.

0:05.0

A bit of a different thing going on this week.

0:07.3

You've been immature and you've lied.

0:10.3

And now you're trying to turn it on me and manipulate me and gaslight me.

0:13.9

I was trying to manipulate you.

0:15.7

Diana, you would be chucking their clothes out of the window.

0:18.1

I know, I'd be like, are you joking?

0:20.6

I don't know.

0:21.7

I guess you'd have to ask. Someone that has sex. Someone that has sex. Right. And remember,

0:27.5

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0:39.6

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0:45.7

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0:56.6

Visit ServiceNow.com slash UK slash AI for people. To me, the civil rights movement is the story

1:04.0

of the American project, right? A thing perpetually in the making, never quite done.

1:12.3

The words that are written in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights

1:15.9

were hollow for a long time, for hundreds of years.

1:20.5

And the civil rights movement tried to make this country comply with its promised,

1:25.7

live up to its words.

1:27.6

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its greed.

1:40.3

Well, it was the start of my activism and I think that in some ways it changed my life.

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