Throughout the twentieth century, African Americans would trouble the waters of America—agitating, challenging, and defying the status quo. We Shall Not Be Moved continues the story begun in Lest We Forget and Freedom's Children, chronicling the struggles and triumphs of African Americans leading up to and during the Civil Rights Movement. Feel the strength of those entrenched in the fight for justice through interactive, removable documents.

Examine the draft decree that ended public school segregation "with all deliberate speed."

Map the route taken by the Freedom Riders in 1961.

Read the pamphlets distributed by organizers to gain momentum for the March on Washington and Mississippi Freedom Summer.

Hold in your hands the flyer drawn up in 1941 for an earlier proposed March on Washington.
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