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Mahalia Provides the Soundtrack to the Civil Rights Movement

The legendary Mahalia Jackson provided the soundtrack for the Civil Rights Movement.

Aired 02/01/2024

FromHenry Louis Gates, Jr.

Gospel

Mahalia Provides the Soundtrack to the Civil Rights Movement

Clip: Episode 2 | 44sVideo has Closed Captions

The legendary Mahalia Jackson provided the soundtrack for the Civil Rights Movement.

The legendary gospel singer Mahalia Jackson provided the soundtrack for the Civil Rights Movement, financial support with her checkbook and emotional solace in Dr. King's darkest hours.

Aired 02/01/2024

FromHenry Louis Gates, Jr.

Corporate support for GOSPEL was provided by Bank of America. Major funding support was provided by the Lilly Endowment Inc., Gilead Sciences, Inc., the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Emerson...

Dionne on Mahalia

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The success of "Move on Up a Little Higher proved that Gospel could be profitable. (4m 47s)

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The March on Washington Showcased Sermons and Songs

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Musicians' Powerful Response to Birmingham Church Bombing

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A month after the March on Washington, four little girls were murdered at a Sunday School. (5m 12s)

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