
Episode 11 - Breaking Boundaries: A History of Civil Rights
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In Episode 11 of Timelines: The Story of Us, we reflect on humanity’s ongoing fight for civil rights and equality. From the American civil rights movement to global struggles for justice, this episode explores the voices, movements, and stories that have shaped our world. Discover how courage, resilience, and collective action have broken boundaries and inspired change.
Sources:
- King, Martin Luther Jr. Why We Can’t Wait (Harper & Row, 1964).
- Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom (Little, Brown, 1994).
- Kimberlé Crenshaw on intersectionality (academic papers and interviews).
- NotebookLM – Comprehensive research on global civil rights movements and their impact.
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