Here’s Where It Gets Interesting
Education
Today on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon talks with author Kate Masur, whose book, Until Justice Be Done, shines a light on what we can consider to be the first Civil Rights Movement–the movement for free Black Americans to gain equality from our country’s inception through Reconstruction after the Civil War. We often think of the fight to gain rights as a movement that happened in the 1950s and 1960s, but even in the early 1800s, there was an organized effort to resist racist laws and policy.
Special thanks to our guest, Kate Masur, for joining us today. You can order Until Justice Be Done here.
Hosted by: Sharon McMahon
Guest: Kate Masur
Executive Producer: Heather Jackson
Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder
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