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Film, Video Celebrating the NAACP Records at the Library of Congress

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Title

  • Celebrating the NAACP Records at the Library of Congress

Summary

  • Since 1964 the Library of Congress has served as the home of the historical records of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Now totaling approximately four million items, the NAACP records are the largest single collection ever acquired by the Library and ranks annually among the most heavily used by researchers. The NAACP records are the cornerstone of the Library’s unparalleled resources for the study of the 20th-century civil rights movement. The records were among the collections identified by the Library in a multiyear funding request to Congress to support the essential work necessary to make unprocessed special format materials available to the public.

    Gloria J. Browne-Marshall is a professor of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York (CUNY). As a civil rights attorney she has litigated cases for the Southern Poverty Law Center, Community Legal Services in Philadelphia and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Inc. Browne-Marshall is the author of many articles, plays, and books, including “She Took Justice: The Black Woman, Law, and Power,” “The Constitution: Major Cases and Conflicts,” and “Race, Law and American Society: 1607 to the Present”. She is a legal commentator who covers the United States Supreme Court and major cases, with appearances on CNN, NPR, BBC, MSNBC, and CBS, and is a recipient of an NAACP Community Service Award.

Event Date

  • Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Running Time

  • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 37 seconds

Online Format

  • image
  • online text
  • video

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Credit Line: Library of Congress

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Celebrating the NAACP Records at the Library of Congress. 2024. Video. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/video-9956/.

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(2024) Celebrating the NAACP Records at the Library of Congress. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/video-9956/.

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Celebrating the NAACP Records at the Library of Congress. 2024. Video. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/video-9956/>.