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The United States Civil Rights Trail

The United States Civil Rights Trail

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The U.S. Civil Rights Trail podcast is a narrative podcast series where historians and experts explore some of the most significant events of the Civil Rights movement. It features the real stories of real people who were there and who made a difference. And it explains why what took place then is still so relevant to all of us today.2022 U.S. Civil Rights Trail Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary World
Episodes
  • Mississippi: The Evers Family Story
    Feb 24 2026

    This is season two of the Mississippi Freedom Trail Podcast, where the people who pushed for Civil Rights--and their family members--tell their stories of the role they played in the state's Civil Rights Movement. You’ll hear the real stories of people who drew from courage and persistence to make voting a reality for the Black residents of Mississippi. In this fourth of four episodes, we hear the story of slain Civil Rights icon Medgar Evers as told by his widow Myrlie Evers-Williams and their daughter Reena Evers Everette.

    Trip-Planning Resources:

    • The Mississippi Freedom Trail
    • Visit Jackson
    • The U.S. Civil Rights Trail

    This episode features the voices and perspectives of:

    • Myrlie Evers-Williams
    • Reena Evers Everette
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    28 mins
  • Mississippi: The Giants Behind the Scenes
    Feb 17 2026

    This is season two of the Mississippi Freedom Trail Podcast, where the people who pushed for Civil Rights--and their family members--tell their stories of the role they played in the state's Civil Rights Movement. You’ll hear the real stories of people who drew from courage and persistence to make voting a reality for the Black residents of Mississippi. In this third of four episodes, we explore the remarkable stories of Euvester Simpson, Fannie Lou Hamer, Owen Brooks, and Annie Devine.

    Trip-Planning Resources:

    • The Mississippi Freedom Trail
    • The City of Winona
    • Visit Greenwood
    • Canton Tourism
    • The U.S. Civil Rights Trail

    This episode features the voices and perspectives of:

    • Euvester Simpson
    • Fannie Lou Hamer
    • Owen Brooks and the Delta Ministry
    • Annie Devine
    • Pam Brooks
    • Barbara Devine Reed
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    20 mins
  • Mississippi: The Activist Life in the Delta
    Feb 10 2026

    This is season two of the Mississippi Freedom Trail Podcast, where the people who pushed for Civil Rights--and their family members--tell their stories of the role they played in the state's Civil Rights Movement. You’ll hear the real stories of people who drew from courage and persistence to make voting a reality for the Black residents of Mississippi. In this second of four episodes, we pick up with Joyce Ladner and her sister Dorie who risked their lives working to register Black voters across the Mississippi Delta.

    Trip-Planning Resources:

    • The Mississippi Freedom Trail
    • Visit Hattiesburg
    • Visit DeSoto County
    • Visit Jackson
    • The U.S. Civil Rights Trail

    This episode features the voices and perspectives of:

    • Joyce Ladner
    • Leslie McLemore
    • Charlie Cobb

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    23 mins
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