America’s Civil Rights Fight for Freedom
Description
The Civil Rights Movement is more than history—it’s the story of America’s long fight for justice. In this AI powered Skoob Podcast, host Bradley Teller takes you inside the betrayals, struggles, and victories that shaped the movement. From the collapse of Reconstruction and Jim Crow laws to the murder of Emmett Till, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, this short podcast uncovers the turning points that changed America forever.
Discover how ordinary people, powerful leaders, and relentless activism bent the arc toward justice. This AI podcast offers an engaging, accessible look at one of the most transformative periods in U.S. history, powered by storytelling and technology.
Don’t miss this deep dive into freedom, equality, and resilience.
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Timestamps:
(0:00 ) The Long March to Freedom: A Civil Rights Movement Podcast
(0:51 ) The Architecture of Oppression
(2:27 ) The Spark That Lit a Fire
(4:12 ) The Master Class in Strategic Activism
(6:19 ) A President's Reluctant Awakening
(7:40 ) The Moment That Changed Everything
(9:26 ) The Tragedy That Sealed the Deal
(10:46 ) The Legislative Victory
(12:11 ) Closing: The Long Arc of Justice