Voices of the Civil Rights Movement
Comcast NBCUniversal's Voices of the Civil Rights Movement platform honors the legacy and impact of America's civil rights champions. Watch nearly 20 hours of firsthand accounts and historical moments online and on Xfinity platforms.
Choosing a Camp in the Movement
Different Camps, Same Goal
The Houston Civil Rights Movement: Students, Dr. King, and Desegregation
The Robinson Family: Three Generations of Service and Leadership
Broadcast Pioneer Billye Aaron on How She ‘Opened the Door’ for Black Girls
Power of Unity: The Atlanta Student Movement
Combining Movements: Civil Rights and Environment
The Freedom Riders: Journey to Desegregation
Thurgood Marshall, Desegregation, and HBCUs
Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron: ‘I Had Threats All Day’
From Slavery to Big Business: Carrying Forward Alonzo Herndon’s Legacy
Melba Moore: A Voice for Equality
Impact of an Image: Protesters Threatened With Acid
Racism and Resolution
A Movement of the Masses
Witnessing the Movement on Television
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Taking Pride in the Movement
A Lifetime Career With the NAACP
From Sharecropper to the White House
Covering the March on Washington
A Tuskegee Airman's Story
Pioneering Equity in Medicine
The Civil Rights Movement and a Mother's Influence
Navigating the Pressures of a Warrior
Returning to Mississippi
The 'Father' of St. Augustine's Civil Rights Movement
A Civil Rights Protester
Florida College Students Protest Segregation
Stax: Discrimination and Black Artists