KSPS Documentaries
Seattle 7 Defense
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Seven protesters were arrested for damaging federal property in Seattle
During the height of the Vietnam War, seven protesters were arrested for damaging federal property in Seattle. Carl became part of their defense team.
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KSPS Documentaries is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
KSPS Documentaries
Seattle 7 Defense
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During the height of the Vietnam War, seven protesters were arrested for damaging federal property in Seattle. Carl became part of their defense team.
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Carl Maxey: A Fighting LIfe TRAILER
Preview: Special | 1m 35s | KSPS presents the improbable life story of prominent Spokane attorney Carl Maxey. (1m 35s)
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Clip: Special | 1m 40s | Carl Maxey became a key figure in the civil rights movement in the Pacific Northwest. (1m 40s)
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Clip: Special | 2m | Established and upcoming leaders looked to Carl Maxey for inspiration and guidance (2m)
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Clip: Special | 1m 38s | Carl Maxey served in a segregated military as a medic (1m 38s)
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Clip: Special | 1m 42s | Upon Carl Maxey’s death, his legacy lives on. (1m 42s)
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Clip: Special | 1m 33s | Father Burns sent Carl Maxey to the Reservation School in De Smet, ID (1m 33s)
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Clip: Special | 45s | Carl Maxey worked at the Spokane Club during his Gonzaga Prep days. (45s)
Spokane’s First African-American Lawyer
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Clip: Special | 2m 57s | Carl Maxey was the first African-American to pass the bar exam in Eastern Washington (2m 57s)
Spokane’s Own Form of Segregation
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Clip: Special | 2m 4s | Spokane had its own form of segregation that affected the African-American community. (2m 4s)
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Clip: Special | 2m 36s | Carl Maxey traveled to Mississippi and worked to release 100 protesters from jail. (2m 36s)
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