Future of America's Past

Season 2, Episode 4 of 4

The Supreme Court decision outlawing school segregation began with a student strike in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Justice didn't follow that ruling - white officials in Prince Edward County closed public schools rather than integrate. Host Ed Ayers learns about the drama that unfolded through conversations with two of the student strikers. He discovers how black women activists defied the school closures by starting grassroots schools, and he meets an author whose grandfather helped start a whites-only "segregation academy." In a museum at the school that started it all, Ed talks with a descendant of strikers who inspires students today to take up the fight for justice.

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
6/8/2020
11 a.m.
6/8/2020
4 p.m.
8/27/2020
11 p.m.
11/7/2023
9 a.m.
11/7/2023
3:30 p.m.
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