Disc one: Introduction by Michele Norris
Rosa Parks (All Things Considered; Mar. 3, 1992)
The club from nowhere, cooking for civil rights (Morning Edition; Mar. 4, 2005)
"The forgotten hero" of the civil rights movement (All Things Considered; Oct. 24, 2010)
The first civil rights bus boycott (All Things Considered; June 19, 2003)
Before Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin (Weekend Edition Sunday, Mar. 15, 2009)
FOrmer Pullman Porter Subtly Confronted racism (All Things Considered; May 8, 2009)
"Green book" helped African Americans travel safely (Talk of the Nation; Sept. 15, 2010)
Jim crow, blacks survived with dignity (All Things Considered; Jan. 15, 1984)
The power of pictures in the struggle for civil rights (Weekend Edition, Sunday; Aug. 1, 2010)
Emmett Till and the impact of images (Morning Edition; June 23, 2004).
Disc two: Mahalia Jackson, voice of the civil rights movement (All Things Considered; Feb. 8, 2010)
Wallace in the schoolhouse door (Morning Edition; June 11, 2003)
Breaking the color barrier (All Things Considered; May 6, 2004)
Sound vault, the civil rights act (Tell Me More; July 5, 2007)
Mississippi 1964, civil rights and unrest (All Things Considered; June 16, 2005)
James Farmer and the freedom summer (Weekend Edition Sunday; June 18, 1989)
Freedom Riders (Tell Me More; May 4, 2011).
Disc three: Rep. John Lewis on prosecuting the past (Weekend Edition Saturday; June 25, 2005)
The legacy of Megar Evans (All Things Considered; June 10, 2003)
Julian Bond remembers the SNCC (Talk of the Nation; April 15, 2010)
Looking back to hear Malcolm X (News & Notes; Feb. 21, 2005)
Dorothy Height sees dream come true (Tell Me More; Nov. 6, 2008)
Radio history, March on Washington recalled (All Things Considered; Aug. 28, 2003)
Remembering King and the 'fierce urgency of now' (Weekend Edition Sunday; Jan. 14, 2010)
Martin Luther King, 'at Canaan's Edge' (Weekend Edition Sunday; Jan. 15, 2006).