Out of Obscurity
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Historical perspective of the 1930s' civil rights movement in Alexandria, Virginia. Focuses on Sam Tucker's actions to desegregate the public library, using the first sit-in tactic in the United States. Provides viewpoints from participants and citizens of the city.
Media Details
Runtime: 40 minutes 12 seconds
- Topic: History, Social Science
- Subtopic: African-Americans, Civil Rights, U.S. History - 1920-1933, U.S. History - 1934-1945
- Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
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- Release Year: 1996
- Producer/Distributor: California Newsreel
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