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Benjamin Hooks - Former director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
 
Cesar Chavez - Biography of the civil rights and labor leader who founded the United Farm Workers.
 
Civil Rights Leader Hosea Williams - Story about the life and death of Hosea Williams from ABC News.
 
Cleaver, (Leroy) Eldridge - Tells about the life of this preacher of the doctrine of Black Power who made two unsuccessful bids for the U.S. Presidency.
 
Coleman A. Young - Politician and civil rights activist who served as mayor of Detroit for five consecutive terms.
 
Elijah Muhammad - Black nationalist and Nation of Islam spiritual leader who rejected Christianity as the religion of the oppressor.
 
Hosea Williams - Life story of American civil rights leader.
 
Huey P. Newton - Co-founder of the militant Black Panther Party.
 
Kweisi Mfume - Politician and civic leader who chaired the Congressional Black Caucus from 1993 to 1996.
 
Louis Farrakhan - Black nationalist and Nation of Islam national minister.
 
Martin Robins Delany - Black nationalist who labored to see newly-freed slaves treated fairly and who urged a return to Africa. Also commissioned by President Abraham Lincoln as the first black major in the United States Army.
 
Randolph, A Philip - Introduces the man who played a leading role in the struggle for black rights from the 1920s through the 1960s.
 
Viva Cesar E. Chavez - Biography of the Hispanic civil rights and labor leader.
 
Wells-Barnett, Ida Bell - Tells about the American journalist and reformer who was known chiefly for her campaign against the lynching of blacks during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
 
Young, Andrew - Biography of Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. American civil rights leader, politician, and clergyman.
 
Young, Andrew Jackson, Jr. (1932-) - From the Biographical directory of the United States Congress.
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