Video: Jacquelyn Dowd Hall on the Legacies of the Civil Rights Movement
In this video produced by the Gilder Lehrman Institute, Jacquelyn Dowd Hall argues that the Civil Rights Movement was as much about economics as it was about legal rights. And the work of the Movement continues—and is still needed—today.
Hall is director of the Southern Oral History Program at UNC and co-author of Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World. Like a Family was included in our Publishing the Long Civil Rights Movement pilot project.