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The Washington, D.C. Rebellion of 1968

Duration: 21:24Views: 10KLikes: 504Date Created: Mar, 2021

Channel: Exploring History

Category: Education

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Description: This video examines the 1968 DC disorders with a particular emphasis on the perspective of civil rights leader Stokely Carmichael, oral histories, and the Washington Afro-American newspaper. Full disclosure, the attempt to include digitized footage fell through with the rights holder at the last minute. Images or footage are public domain or licensed appropriately. Share This Video ➜ youtu.be/IcHtUPmvDSE ★ ★Support on Patreon: patreon.com/williamcfox ▼Twitter➜ twitter.com/williamcfox Facebook➜ facebook.com/theexplorationyt Instagram➜ https://instagram.com/williamcfox 1. Ten Blocks from the White House 1968. Ben W. Gilbert 2. Freedom Summer, Bruce Watson 3. Freedom Summer SNCC Digital 4. Constance Mclaughlin Green. (1967). The Secret City: A History of Race Relations in the Nation’s Capital. Princeton University Press 5. Viorst, “Stokely Carmichael: Blackening Power” 6. Samuel Walker, “1968 Washington, DC Riots” 4:05 7. Michael E. Ruane. (2018, April 26). Fifty years ago some called D.C. ‘the colored man’s paradise.’ Then paradise erupted. Washington Post 8. Freedom's Forts. National Park Service 9. Walker, J. S. (2018, April 4). When Sorrow Turned to Rage in Black Washington, D.C. CityLab. 10. THE ONCE-UBIQUITOUS PEOPLES DRUG STORES 11. Most of 14th Street is Gone” 2018. Samuel Walker 12. The Four Days in 1968 that Reshaped DC. Washington Post. March 27, 2018. 13. “District Rioting Unleashed Ugly Emotions” Afro American April 9th, 1968 14. Martin Austermuhle. (2017, January 12). Metro’s Green Line Leads Growth And Gentrification In D.C., Says Report. WAMU 15. Martin Luther King Assassination - 1968 Year in Review - Audio. (1968). United Press International 5:07 16. What Do We Want? William M. King, Black Studies Program, University of Colorado, Boulder. Vietnam Generation Journal Volume 4, Number 3-4 November 1992 17. The Black Scholar Vol. 27, No. 3/4, KWAME TURE/STOKELY CARMICHAEL: TRIBUTE TO A LIFE OF STRUGGLE. POWER AND RACISM: WHAT WE WANT 18. Fire in the streets : America in the 1960s / Milton Viorst. Viorst, Milton. 1979 0:00 Intro & SNCC 5:53 Stokely Carmichael on political violence 9:20 Colored Man's Paradise 16:42 Rebellion? Stock video and imagery provided by Getty Images #WashingtonDC #WashingtonDCHistory #ExploringHistory

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