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American Experience February 18, 2025 8m

Chapter 1 | Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

Summary

The transcript details the early life and civil rights leadership of Walter White, a light-skinned African American who became a pivotal figure in the NAACP during the early 20th century, a period marked by extreme racial violence and oppression in the American South. Key figures like W.E.B. Du Bois, Charlie Houston, and Thurgood Marshall were instrumental in forming the NAACP, an organization dedicated to fighting for racial equality through legal and social activism. Walter White's personal experiences with racial violence, particularly witnessing the Atlanta Race Riot as a teenager, deeply shaped his commitment to challenging white supremacy and became a driving force in his transformative leadership of the civil rights movement.

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