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For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska

Elizabeth Peratrovich, an unassuming Tlingit Indian mother of three, testified before the Alaska
Territorial Senate in 1945 and swayed the floor vote with her compelling testimony in favor of the passage of the Anti-Discrimination Act, the first civil rights bill passed in the United States since the Civil War.
Educational Resources: Viewer Discussion Guide
Program Length: 57 minutes
Production Staff: Producer: Jeffry Lloyd Silverman
Production Company: Blueberry Productions
Format: DVD
Website for For the Rights of All
Public Broadcast Release: November 2009

Available for rent or purchase through: Amazon Prime Video
Tags: Alaska, Jim Crow, civil rights, Elizabeth Peratrovich
Product ID: 4ALL-09-H
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