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Racial Integration - University Of Alabama
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keywords: civil rights, student vivian malone, student james hood, governor george wallace, federal marshals, university of alabama, school integration, segregation, desegregation
Synopsis: Escorted by Federal Marshals Vivian Malone and James Hood become the first black students to attend the University of Alabama in a win for Civil Rights and Human Rights against institutional racism in the South...(read more)
- Date: 1963
- Duration: 00:03:57
- Sound: Yes
- Color: Color
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States















































Racial Integration - University Of Alabama
Tuscaloosa Alabama. On June 11, 1963, escorted by Federal Marshals, Vivian Malone and James Hood two black students were admitted to the University of Alabama. Street scenes of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Sign on door reads "Colored". Shows three restroom with signs that read "Ladies", "Men", and "Colored". Another sign reads "Colored Rest Room".
National Guard troops at University of Alabama. Alabama Governor George Wallace at entrance to University of Alabama. Federal Marshals escorting Vivian Malone and James Hood two African American students entering the university. There was no violence as Governor George Wallace conceded. Various scenes of students on the campus of the University of Alabama.
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