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12:00 AM

Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has Come 1964-1966

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

After a decade-long cry for justice, a new sound is heard in the Civil Rights Movement: the call for power. Malcolm X takes an eloquent nationalism to urban streets as a younger generation of Black leaders listens. In the South, Stokely Carmichael and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee move from "Freedom Now!" to "Black Power!" as the fabric of the traditional movement changes.

1:00 AM

Eyes on the Prize: Two Societies 1965-1968

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the SCLC come north to help Chicago's civil rights leaders in their nonviolent struggle against segregated housing. In Detroit, a police raid in a Black neighborhood sparks an uprising, leaving 43 people dead. The Kerner Commission finds that America is becoming "two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal" - President Lyndon Johnson ignores the report.

2:00 AM

Talking Black In America - Social Justice

Length: 59 Minutes

3:00 AM

PBS News Hour

Length: 56 Minutes

4:00 AM

Amanpour and Company

Length: 56 Minutes

5:00 AM

Will to Preach

Length: 26 Minutes

5:30 AM

Stories from the Stage: Living Soul

Episode
Stories from the Stage
Living Soul
Length: 26 Minutes

TBD

6:00 AM

BBC News

Length: 27 Minutes

6:30 AM

Closer to Truth's Philosophy of Biology: Placeholder

Length: 29 Minutes

7:00 AM

Newsroom Tokyo

Length: 27 Minutes

7:27 AM

Newsline In Depth

Length: 12 Minutes

7:39 AM

Direct Talk

Length: 15 Minutes

8:00 AM

Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has Come 1964-1966

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

After a decade-long cry for justice, a new sound is heard in the Civil Rights Movement: the call for power. Malcolm X takes an eloquent nationalism to urban streets as a younger generation of Black leaders listens. In the South, Stokely Carmichael and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee move from "Freedom Now!" to "Black Power!" as the fabric of the traditional movement changes.

9:00 AM

Eyes on the Prize: Two Societies 1965-1968

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the SCLC come north to help Chicago's civil rights leaders in their nonviolent struggle against segregated housing. In Detroit, a police raid in a Black neighborhood sparks an uprising, leaving 43 people dead. The Kerner Commission finds that America is becoming "two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal" - President Lyndon Johnson ignores the report.

10:00 AM

Talking Black In America - Social Justice

Length: 59 Minutes

11:00 AM

Will to Preach

Length: 26 Minutes

11:30 AM

Stories from the Stage: Living Soul

Episode
Stories from the Stage
Living Soul
Length: 26 Minutes

TBD

12:00 PM

Amanpour and Company

Length: 56 Minutes

1:00 PM

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer

Length: 26 Minutes

1:30 PM

Closer to Truth's Philosophy of Biology: Placeholder

Length: 29 Minutes

2:00 PM

Will to Preach

Length: 26 Minutes

2:30 PM

Stories from the Stage: Living Soul

Episode
Stories from the Stage
Living Soul
Length: 26 Minutes

TBD

3:00 PM

Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has Come 1964-1966

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

After a decade-long cry for justice, a new sound is heard in the Civil Rights Movement: the call for power. Malcolm X takes an eloquent nationalism to urban streets as a younger generation of Black leaders listens. In the South, Stokely Carmichael and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee move from "Freedom Now!" to "Black Power!" as the fabric of the traditional movement changes.

4:00 PM

Eyes on the Prize: Two Societies 1965-1968

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

Martin Luther King, Jr. and the SCLC come north to help Chicago's civil rights leaders in their nonviolent struggle against segregated housing. In Detroit, a police raid in a Black neighborhood sparks an uprising, leaving 43 people dead. The Kerner Commission finds that America is becoming "two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal" - President Lyndon Johnson ignores the report.

5:00 PM

DW News

Length: 28 Minutes

5:30 PM

BBC News America

Length: 26 Minutes

6:00 PM

France 24

Length: 28 Minutes

6:30 PM

NHK Newsline

Length: 28 Minutes

7:00 PM

Niagara Movement: The Early Battle for Civil Rights

Length: 56 Minutes

8:00 PM

American Experience: The Naacp and Its Architects

Length: 0 Minutes

10:00 PM

PBS News Hour

Length: 56 Minutes

11:00 PM

DW The Day

Length: 26 Minutes

11:30 PM

BBC News

Length: 27 Minutes