Orangeburg Massacre, Part 3 | Project Discovery
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Part 3 of Project Discovery's look at the Orangeburg Massacre on its 40th anniversary.Grade(s): 8
Subject(s): Social Studies
Year: 2011
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Part 3 of Project Discovery's look at the Orangeburg Massacre on its 40th anniversary.Video
Part 1 of Project Discovery's look at the Orangeburg Massacre on its 40th anniversary. In 1968, civil rights demonstrations, to desegregate a bowling alley near S.C. State University, resulted in the...Video
Part 4 of the Commemoration of the Orangeburg Massacre on its 40th anniversary: An interview with Martin Luther King, III, who was asked what his father would think about the events that occurred 40...Video
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