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| |  | TORONTO TAXI DRIVER SPEAKS OUT ABOUT RACE ISSUES An African-American taxi cab driver from Toronto, Canada speaks to reporters about how the Toronto Police have been targeting taxi drivers for tickets and how this is an issue of race. July 12, 2005 - COLOR Source: Video: DV | 00:00:25:00 With Audio |  Play Clip |
| |  | COLLIE WILKINS ON TRIAL FOR KILLING - 1965 Wearing a 10-gallon hat Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins is pursued by reporters both before and after his day in court on charges of killing civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo. October 21, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:00:29:00 No Audio |  Play Clip |
| |  | DEFENSE ATTORNEY HANES ON DELAY IN WILKINS TRIAL - 1965 Defense attorney Art Hanes expresses his dismay of delays in the trial of Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins. Attorney General Richmond Flowers delayed the trial after rejecting 11 jurors for racial prejudice. October 19, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:00:34:00 No Audio |  Play Clip |
| |  | COLLIE WILKINS ON TRIAL FOR KILLING - 1965 - 1 During the murder trial of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins beats a hasty reatreat from reporters after a day in court. Jurors in the trial leave the courthouse slowly also hoping to avoid the media. October, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:00:33:00 No Audio |  Play Clip |
| |  | KLANSMAN COLLIE WILKINS ACQUITTED - 1965 Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins is mobbed by reporters as he leaves the courthouse after his acquittal in the murder of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo. Cut to Wilkins defense attorney discussing the case and its fairness although news media at the time pointed out the decision was made by a jury of 12 white men including four challenged by Attorney General Richmond Flowers for racial prejudice. October 22, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:01:34:00 With Audio |  Play Clip |
| |  | KKK WIZARD SHELTON BUTTS HEADS WITH COMMITTEE - 1965 KKK Imperial Grand Wizard Robert Shelton tells reporters that Donald Appell of the House Committee on Un-American Activities told Shelton they knew he was not diverting Klan funds. Mr. Appell then informs reporters that, "the story that's referred to here is not truthful." October 25, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:01:07:00 With Audio | Stream Coming Soon |
| |  | ATTORNEY GENERAL FLOWERS REJECTS JURORS - 1965 Alabama Klansman Collie Wilkins leaves the courthouse where he will be tried for the murder of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo. Cut to Attorney General Richmond Flowers telling reporters he rejected potential jurors for Wilkins trial because of racial prejudice. October 19, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:01:23:00 With Audio |  Play Clip |
| |  | KING GEORGE V & MARY AND SUFFRAGETTE PROTESTORS - ENGLAND - 1910S Britain's King George V and his wife Mary in a open carriage circa 1910s. Women unite for a suffragette parade. 1910s - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:00:28:00 No Audio | Stream Coming Soon |
| |  | STATISTICS ON MISSISSIPPI KLAN CRIMES - 1965 Laurel, Mississippi Mayor Henry Bucklew blames the Klan for a wave of violence listing out the number of shootings, beatings, bombings and church burnings in just the last 16 months linked directly to KKK activities. October 18, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:00:39:00 With Audio |  Play Clip |
| |  | RIGHTS WORKER SIGNS UP AFRICAN-AMERICAN VOTERS - 1966 An attractive young woman goes door to door signing up African-American citizens to exercise their right to vote. January 28, 1966 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P | 00:00:18:00 With Audio |  Play Clip |