UofL Women's and Gender Studies professor and Director of the Anne Braden Institute, Cate Fosl, contextualizes the role Louisville played in the Civil Rights Movement that is often overlooked by other southern cities
Louisville experienced several Open Housing protests, often led by Rev. A.D. King, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s younger brother. John Johnson talks about the efforts to integrate housing
Rev. Louis Coleman worked his entire life for social justice, progress, and equal opportunity for African Americans. Mattie Jones, one of Coleman's longtime colleagues, discusses the type of work Coleman started in Louisville
Bob Coleman provides insights into the diverse neighborhood of Parkland during the 1950s and 1960s. Muhammad Ali grew up in this same neighborhood, a neighborhood that was diverse and looked-out for one another.