In 1936, Victor H. Green (1892-1960) published The Negro Motorist Green Book, a book that was both a travel guide and a survival manual, to help African-Americans navigate safe those regions of the United States where segregation and Jim Crow laws were disgracefully applied.
After a brief flash-forward to Frank Sinatra as an old man, saying "I miss my guys," the movie's mai...
A young black pianist becomes embroiled in the lives of an upper-class white family set among the ra...
The history of Europeans in North America, from the arrival of Columbus in 1492 to the business succ...
Follows the story of Ernest Green, one of the Little Rock Nine who were the first blacks to integrat...
"Selma," as in Alabama, the place where segregation in the South was at its worst, leading to a marc...
Robert Gould Shaw leads the US Civil War's first all-black volunteer company, fighting prejudices of...
Channel 4 documentary Britain's Racist Election follows the controversial 1964 Smethwick election ba...
Three carnival blocks, born in candomblé terreiros in Bahia, are the center of this documentary: Ilê...
The film questions whether the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s effectively changed the Black comm...
The legendary true story of a small band of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in hopeless combat a...
The rise, fall, and legacy of gay rights warrior Jeffrey Montgomery, and the struggle for equality i...
Shots fired inside a club frequented by black Brazilians in the outskirts of Brasilia leave two men ...
Every year, millions of Americans are incarcerated before even being convicted of a crime - all beca...
A relentless chronicle of the tragedy of the Uighurs, an ethnic minority of some eleven million peop...
A historic three-day race riot erupted in two African American neighborhoods in the northern, mid-si...
For years, right-wing politicians and pundits have repeatedly criticized the left for playing “the r...
Spies of Mississippi tells the story of a secret spy agency formed by the state of Mississippi to pr...