Media Summary: Local Freedom Fighters: Williamston Civil Rights Movement As we mark Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, Martha Teichner talks with some of those who were engaged from the very beginning ... Cecil Williams's photographs are now on display in a museum in Orangeburg, South Carolina — showcasing a tapestry of time.

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Local Freedom Fighters: Williamston Civil Rights Movement As we mark Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, Martha Teichner talks with some of those who were engaged from the very beginning ... Cecil Williams's photographs are now on display in a museum in Orangeburg, South Carolina — showcasing a tapestry of time. In 1963, Birmingham, Alabama, became ground zero for the U.S. Cecil Williams, 87, has been a photographer since he was 12 years old. Williams photographed several key moments during the ...

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Black photographer, activist documented the Civil Rights movement in South Carolina
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Freedom fighters remember Williamston Civil Rights Movement

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Local Freedom Fighters: Williamston Civil Rights Movement

Local Freedom Fighters: Williamston Civil Rights Movement

Local Freedom Fighters: Williamston Civil Rights Movement

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Black History Month: The contribution of E.J. Hayes High School to the civil rights movement in M...

Black History Month: The contribution of E.J. Hayes High School to the civil rights movement in M...

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The Williamston Civil Rights Movement 1963 Remembered

The Williamston Civil Rights Movement 1963 Remembered

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Williamston church renovation preserves Civil Rights landmark

Williamston church renovation preserves Civil Rights landmark

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Looking back on the Civil Rights movement

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They Won the Election, Then Got Blocked: The Williamston Boycott That Brought Martin Luther King Jr.

They Won the Election, Then Got Blocked: The Williamston Boycott That Brought Martin Luther King Jr.

They tried to block Black voters in

These United States: Voices of the civil rights movement

These United States: Voices of the civil rights movement

As we mark Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, Martha Teichner talks with some of those who were engaged from the very beginning ...

FREEDOM FIGHTERS OF WILLIAMSTON LEGACY

FREEDOM FIGHTERS OF WILLIAMSTON LEGACY

FREEDOM FIGHTERS OF WILLIAMSTON LEGACY

Black photographer, activist documented the Civil Rights movement in South Carolina

Black photographer, activist documented the Civil Rights movement in South Carolina

Cecil Williams's photographs are now on display in a museum in Orangeburg, South Carolina — showcasing a tapestry of time.

The Turbulent Months of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement | #Selma50 | Oprah Winfrey Network

The Turbulent Months of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement | #Selma50 | Oprah Winfrey Network

In 1963, Birmingham, Alabama, became ground zero for the U.S.

US Civil Rights Movement Benefits From Non-Violent Strategy

US Civil Rights Movement Benefits From Non-Violent Strategy

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'I hope that Black history will become American history': SC Civil Rights photographer

'I hope that Black history will become American history': SC Civil Rights photographer

Cecil Williams, 87, has been a photographer since he was 12 years old. Williams photographed several key moments during the ...