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Episode 1: Newark
Chapter 1: Pre-1950s
African Americans
Puritans
Native Americans
Puerto Ricans
Polish
Jews
Italians
Germans
Greeks
Chinese
Irish
Portuguese
Russians
Chapter 2: 1950-1960
African American Migration, Pt. 2
Culture of Political Activism in Newark (1940s-50s)
The Black Vote and the Commission Form of Government
Electing the first Black Power Leader
The New Black Political Class
Chapter 3: 1960-1970
Part 1: Black Resistance Builds
Part 2: Newark Rebellion
Part 3: New Directions in Black Politics
Chapter 4: 1970-1974
Amiri Baraka and Cultural Nationalism
The Transformation of the Black Freedom Movement
Public Housing and the Stella Wright Rent Strike
Puerto Rican Political Movement
Education and the Newark Teachers Strikes
Struggles for Police Reform
Job Training and Black Employment
Graft and Corruption
Black Business Development
The Newark Agreements and the NCTTC
Evaluating Ken Gibson’s Legacy
Chapter 5
Hear Her!
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Video Archive | Newark
Newark Community Union Project (NCUP) Members Marching and Singing Freedom Songs
Mary Smith Describes Her Hopes for Newark
Cornel West Explains the Significance of the 1967 Newark Rebellion
Free African-American Communities in Newark
The Second Great Migration (1930-1960)
Electing Newark’s First Black Power Leader
The New Black Political Class
Civil Rights and Electoral Politics
Education
Jobs and Unemployment
Housing
The Police
The War on Poverty
Welfare Rights
Urban Renewal
The 1967 Newark Rebellion
The Black Power Conference
The Medical School Negotiations
The United Brothers and CFUN
The Election of Ken Gibson
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