DiscoverSchool ColorsPreview: Ocean Hill-Brownsville, Part 1
Preview: Ocean Hill-Brownsville, Part 1

Preview: Ocean Hill-Brownsville, Part 1

Update: 2018-12-10
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For three years in the late 1960s, the Brooklyn neighborhood of Ocean Hill-Brownsville was at the epicenter of an experiment in community control of schools. Today, Ocean Hill-Brownsville is mostly remembered for the longest teachers' strike in American history: 36 days in the fall of 1968. But Ocean Hill-Brownsville helped to shape a particular brand of defiant, independent, and intensely proud Black activism that would define political life in Central Brooklyn for generations. And students from Ocean Hill-Brownsville still say this was the best education they ever received.


Written and Produced by: Mark Winston Griffith and Max Freedman.

Editor and Sound Designer: Elyse Blennerhassett.

Original Music: Avery R. Young.

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Preview: Ocean Hill-Brownsville, Part 1

Preview: Ocean Hill-Brownsville, Part 1

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