b'The Secret World of Espionage Broadcast September 1923While the word spy can evoke scenes of fast cars, beautiful women and cool weapons, the real world of espionage is mysterious. As we learn from Dr. Liulevicius, within this secret African American History:world facts are often better than fiction (sorry From Emancipation Through Jim CrowIan Fleming). In fact, spies have overthrown Broadcast September 26October 3monarchies, and both avoided and enabled wars. So, how much do we get wrong about spycraft?After Reconstruction, white Americans continuedAnd what makes a good spy? The answers canto segregate and disenfranchise African Americans.be more intriguing than a Hollywood script.In response, black people persisted and resisted, layingDr. Vejas Liulevicius is Professor of History andthe groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement of the Director of the Center for the Study of War andmid-twentieth century. Professor Jeffries takes us down Society at the University of Tennessee.this difficult road for freedom and civil rights thatbegan in 1865. Well examine African Americansunique struggles, and their remarkable resilience infacing enormous social, political, and economicobstacles. Hasan Jeffries is Associate Professor ofHistory at Ohio State. He is also the author/narratorof the Audible Original series Great Figures of theCivil Rights Movement.47'