Black Civil Rights Trailblazers Reflect on Their Legacies and Modern-Day Activism | History & Hope

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In this episode of History & Hope, hear from Black pioneers of the civil rights movement. University of Florida's first Black student, George Starke Jr., recalls what it was like forging the path for others in the 1950s.

Mattie Jones, a civil rights activist, recounts the discrimination she faced when pursuing a on-campus job while a student at Indiana University, an experience that fueled her mission to advocate for human rights.

Activist Phyllis Bennet reflects on her experience living through racial segregation, and the personal impact of watching activists such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X spread their messages to the masses.

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