Non-violent passive resistance required much preparation and mental strength.

Classroom | Preparing for Sit-Ins The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

Premiered November 19, 2013
Classroom | Preparing for Sit-Ins

Non-violent passive resistance in the civil rights movement required much preparation and mental strength. Non-violence was a technique used to end segregation in America. This video is an excerpt from Episode Five, Rise!, from the series The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

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The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

This series chronicles the full sweep of African American history, from the origins of slavery on the African continent right up to today when America remains a nation deeply divided by race.

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