Black History Interactive: A Journey through Protest: History of Black Confrontation
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In this episode, we unpack how the history of civil rights protests in the United States shaped the country’s laws, culture, and ongoing fight for justice. From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the March on Washington, we look at the strategies behind these movements, the backlash they sparked, and the real change they forced—both in the courts and on the streets. We also connect past protests to today’s activism, showing how history continues to influence the tactics and goals of modern movements. Whether you're a student, an activist, or just curious, this episode gives you a clear look at protest as a powerful driver of change.
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