Nigerian HIV-AIDS activist Yinka Jegede-Ekpe describes her work.
A group of young Germans view the antisemitic newspaper, Der Stürmer, and other Nazi propaganda displayed on a fence.
According to the UNHCR, 79,225 people lived in the Za'atri Refugee Camp in Jordan, near the Syrian border. All of them fled from Syria to escape the brutal civil war.
Zivia Lubetkin testifying at the Eichmann Trial, Jerusalem, 1961. Lubetkin was a leader in the Jewish Underground in Poland and key fighter in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
During the 1963 Chicago Public Schools Boycott, 225,000 students protested racial segregation and unequal conditions in Chicago's schools. This video features footage of the boycott and student participants' eyewitness accounts.
The Hitler Youth Movement was an essential part of the Nazi Party's ideology and plan for the future. By the start of World War II in 1939, about 90% of "Aryan" children- girls and boys- in Germany belonged to Nazi youth groups. This audio reading explains through the eyes of Erika Mann, a German opposed to the Nazis, how the Hitler Youth groups operated.
Women and children arrive on the “ramp” at Birkenau, where they would be moved along toward the gates. There, physicians decided whether they were fit for slave labor or death.