60-Second Civics Podcast
Summary: 60-Second Civics is a daily podcast that provides a quick and convenient way for listeners to learn about our nation's government, the Constitution, and our history. The podcast explores themes related to civics and government, the constitutional issues behind the headlines, and the people and ideas that formed our nation's history and government. 60-Second Civics is produced by the Center for Civic Education. The show's content is primarily derived from the Center's education for democracy curricula, including We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, Project Citizen, Foundations of Democracy, and Elements of Democracy.
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Podcasts:
60-Second Civics: Episode 1434, Civil Rights, Part 10: Preparation and education
60-Second Civics: Episode 1433, Civil Rights, Part 9: Nonviolent direct action
60-Second Civics: Episode 1432, Civil Rights, Part 8: Resisting Jim Crow
60-Second Civics: Episode 1431, Civil Rights, Part 7: State resistance to desegregation
60-Second Civics: Episode 1430, Civil Rights, Part 6: Segregation in the 1950s
60-Second Civics: Episode 1429, Civil Rights, Part 5: Discrimination's lasting impact
60-Second Civics: Episode 1428, Civil Rights, Part 4: Desegregation and the Supreme Court
60-Second Civics: Episode 1427, Civil Rights, Part 3: De facto segregation
60-Second Civics: Episode 1426, Civil Rights, Part 2: De jure segregation
60-Second Civics: Episode 1425, Civil Rights, Part 1: Introduction
60-Second Civics: Episode 1424, Amendments to Protect the Rights of African Americans, Part 19: Voting and women
60-Second Civics: Episode 1423, Amendments to Protect the Rights of African Americans, Part 17: Self-reliance
60-Second Civics: Episode 1422, Amendments to Protect the Rights of African Americans, Part 16:
60-Second Civics: Episode 1421, Amendments to Protect the Rights of African Americans, Part 15:
60-Second Civics: Episode 1420, Amendments to Protect the Rights of African Americans, Part 14: Poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses