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Streaming Videos--Martin Luther King Jr and the Civil Rights Movement
Streaming Videos--Mahatma Gandhi and India Independence Movement
Streaming Videos--NAZI opposition
Streaming Video--William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolitionist Movement
Streaming Videos----Nelson Mandela and the Anti-Apartheid Movement
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South Africa "Freedom In Our Lifetime"
India "Defying the Crown"
Chile " Defeat of a Dictator"
Denmark "Living with the Enemy"
A Force More Powerful: A Century of Non-Violent Conflict
Gandhi
The fight in the fields Cesar Chavez and the farmworkers' struggle
DVD. HD6509.C48 F47 2007
Streaming Videos--Martin Luther King Jr and the Civil Rights Movement
America in the Twentieth Century: The Civil Rights Movement
The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and the Release of Nelson Mandela
Civil Rights: Oh Freedom!
The Civil Rights Movement
Great Speeches 6--Five Speeches of Martin Luther King Jr
The Strange Demise of Jim Crow
Voices of Civil Rights
Streaming Videos--Mahatma Gandhi and India Independence Movement
The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi, His Life and Legacy, Part 1: The Making of the Mahatma
Gandhi: His Life and Legacy, Part 2: The Rise to Fame
Gandhi: His Life and Legacy, Part 3: The Road to Freedom
Gandhi and the Civil Disobedience Movement
Ghandi and India's Freedom
India: Turmoils of the Century
Streaming Videos--NAZI opposition
The Danish Solution
Video on Denmark under the NAZIS and their passive resistance.
Streaming Video--William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolitionist Movement
The Cause
Freedom's Road: Slavery & the Opposition
Underground Railroad
Whispers of Angels: A Story of the Underground Railroad
Streaming Videos----Nelson Mandela and the Anti-Apartheid Movement
Apartheid, Part 1
Apartheid, Part 2
The Assassination of Dr Martin Luther King Jr and the Release of Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela
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