Eyes on the Prize in the Classroom: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement | Facing History & Ourselves
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Eyes on the Prize in the Classroom: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement

Watch this webinar to hear Mr. Charles Mauldin, Selma March youth leader, reflect on his experiences as a student activist and the power of young people to spark social change, both during the civil rights movement and today.

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Human & Civil Rights Racism

Watch this webinar to hear Mr. Charles Mauldin, Selma March youth leader, reflect on his experiences as a student activist and the power of young people to spark social change, both during the civil rights movement and today.

The Eyes on the Prize series can be found through Kanopy (a streaming service provided by public libraries) and Amazon Prime.

We are grateful to The Hammer Family for supporting the development of our on-demand learning and teaching resources.

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