

A hidden history of black civil rights
Oct 1, 2024
Dylan Penningroth, author of 'Before the Movement', dives into the often-neglected stories of Black civil rights that trace back to the era of slavery. He highlights the importance of everyday legal matters and the significant role of local court records in uncovering hidden histories. Penningroth reveals how enslaved individuals engaged with legal systems, challenging perceptions of their exclusion. This conversation also explores the evolution of race relations and the complexities within Black communities in their ongoing fight for equality.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reframing Black Civil Rights: An In-Depth Historical Exploration
01:36 • 4min
Unveiling Hidden Histories Through Court Records
05:35 • 4min
Unveiling Discrimination in Southern Legal Systems
10:03 • 5min
Navigating Oppression: The Agency of Enslaved Black People
15:21 • 27min
Exploring the Nuances of Black Civil Rights and Community
42:50 • 3min