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January 27, 1962

Season 1

Tale of Two Ladies

01. Tale of Two Ladies

Tale of Two Ladies is part 1 of 15 in the Dynamics of Desegregation series, hosted by Harvard psychology professor Thomas F. Pettigrew. It examines the parallel cases of Catherine Brown of Alexandria, Virginia in 1868 and Rosa Parks of Montgomery, Alabama in 1955.

January 27, 1962
Violence, Vengeance and Vigilante

02. Violence, Vengeance and Vigilante

Dr. Pettigrew discusses three aspects of living which he believes influence lynchings.

January 28, 1962
Portrait of a Violent Man

03. Portrait of a Violent Man

Dr. Pettigrew discusses how lynchings affect the African-American community.

January 29, 1962
Caught on the Face of a Cliff

04. Caught on the Face of a Cliff

Dr. Pettigrew discusses the history of South Africa which led to the apartheid and draws parallels with the American South.

February 3, 1962
14th Generation Americans

05. 14th Generation Americans

Dr. Pettigrew contrasts English law and its effects on slaves and slavery with the laws of other countries

January 31, 1962
The Inevitable Monday

06. The Inevitable Monday

Dr. Pettigrew recounts Charles Houston’s legal battle involving school integration and the 1954 school segregation decision.

February 1, 1962
The Newest New Negro

07. The Newest New Negro

After years of passive resistance, forms of Negro protests have changed to sit-ins and freedom rides. Whitney Young, National Executive Director of the Urban League, joins Thomas F. Pettigrew to discuss the social and cultural side of desegregation including evolving protest styles.

February 2, 1962
A Glimpse at the Newest South

08. A Glimpse at the Newest South

Dr. Pettigrew discusses the industrialization and urbanization of the South.

February 3, 1963
Resistance and Reaction

09. Resistance and Reaction

Dr. Pettigrew discusses segregation movements including the Ku Klux Klan and mob violence as evidenced in Little Rock, Arkansas.

February 5, 1963
Face to Face

10. Face to Face

Dr. Pettigrew examines whether close contact improves race relations or leads to further conflict.

February 6, 1963
Conformity and the Crutch

11. Conformity and the Crutch

Dr. Pettigrew explains two kinds of prejudice: conformity and the crutch (scapegoating), which bolsters the ego of the insecure.

February 7, 1963
The Unsolid Truth

12. The Unsolid Truth

Dr. Pettigrew explains his two theories of Southern racial prejudice – the Southern moderate and the Southern racist.

February 8, 1963
A Place to Call His Own

13. A Place to Call His Own

Dr. Pettigrew examines the problem of residential segregation.

February 10, 1963
A Dream Deferred

14. A Dream Deferred

Dr. Pettigrew examines self-identity in the African-American community.

February 11, 1963
With Some Deliberate Speed

15. With Some Deliberate Speed

Martin Luther King Jr. and Dr. Pettigrew discuss five stages of desegregation since the Supreme Court decision of 1954.

February 13, 1963