Former Police Captain T. K. Thorne tells behind-the-scenes news of the personalities that were a part of the CiviL Rights story in Birmingham's most turbulent years, from 1961-68. There were plenty of heroes, some villains, with most people somewhere in-between. It was not a simple situation, with Black and White people ao a continuum of options and beliefs that was not as simple as is usually thought. You'll meet an intrepid reporter for the Bimingham News-Herald named Tom Lankford who became one of the guys with access to. all the major players in this true drama.
interview-cofounder of Greenpeace warns of fake catastrophes
interview--a classic look at Toscanini
interview-what changes History? Mistakes!
interview-Will Hazelgrove returns-Titanic victims didn‘t have to die
interviews-3 recent authors with great true stories to share!
short interview-true story of 1962 airliner & storm at sea
interview--the boat-lift that evacuated almost 300,000 on 9/11
interview classic--Martin Smith of Christian band "Delirious" and his wife Anna on parenting
interview classic-Apologist Ray Comfort on Life's Tough questions
interview--how fractals prove the validity of Christianity
interview--son of an immigrant, Ed Hajim went from orphanage to boardroom
Interview--The 50th anniversary of the Lunar Rover
interview--The courage of grassroots Water Defenders in El Salvador
interview--retired church planter Clifford Matthews on his adventures for Christ
interview--refutation of human-driven climate change apocalypse
review--looking for God in the ordinary
interview--author of the Tempe Brennan series & producer of TV's Bones
review--a reminder of how far Japan was successful in 1941-mid 1942
interview--How DNA Testing is changing families
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