TV Schedule for Story TV (KVOS-TV7) Bellingham, WA
Friday, June 19th TV listings for Story TV (KVOS-TV7) Bellingham, WA
Civil War Journal Freedom's Road: Slavery and the Opposition
To keep South Carolina in the Union, the Constitutional Convention allows slavery.
Rise Up: The Movement That Changed America
Exploring the key battles in the civil rights movement that transformed American society, including the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 and the Chicago freedom movement, and uncovering what it took to translate protest into real legislative change.
10 Things You Don't Know About Civil Rights
Henry examines the Civil Rights movement in the United States, sharing stories about Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and other champions in the fight for equality.
Can't Turn Us Around: Alabama's Foot Soldiers
The civil rights movement that grew in Alabama was not just a spontaneous call for justice; the events that took place from 1955 to 1965 were meticulously planned and fueled by thousands of courageous citizens.
I Was There Bloody Sunday
How John Lewis led the march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday.
Recounting the events of "Bloody Sunday" when civil rights protestors battled with Alabama State Troopers.
A Fragile Freedom: African-American Historic Sites
Sites show the strength of black communities during the 1800s.
Biography Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass, the son of a slave and a white man, escaped slavery in 1838 to fight for emancipation along with President Lincoln.
Civil War Journal Freedom's Road: Slavery and the Opposition
To keep South Carolina in the Union, the Constitutional Convention allows slavery.
Rise Up: The Movement That Changed America
Exploring the key battles in the civil rights movement that transformed American society, including the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 and the Chicago freedom movement, and uncovering what it took to translate protest into real legislative change.
10 Things You Don't Know About Civil Rights
Henry examines the Civil Rights movement in the United States, sharing stories about Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and other champions in the fight for equality.
Can't Turn Us Around: Alabama's Foot Soldiers
The civil rights movement that grew in Alabama was not just a spontaneous call for justice; the events that took place from 1955 to 1965 were meticulously planned and fueled by thousands of courageous citizens.
I Was There Bloody Sunday
How John Lewis led the march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday.
Recounting the events of "Bloody Sunday" when civil rights protestors battled with Alabama State Troopers.
A Fragile Freedom: African-American Historic Sites
Sites show the strength of black communities during the 1800s.
Biography Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass, the son of a slave and a white man, escaped slavery in 1838 to fight for emancipation along with President Lincoln.
