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In this special episode of The Color Between the Lines, Esther Dillard brings forward a hidden chapter of American civil rights history that predates Rosa Parks by more than a century.

Before the Montgomery Bus Boycott
before Jim Crow was challenged in the Supreme Court
before the modern civil rights movement had a name

there was Elizabeth Jennings.

In 1854, on the streets of New York City, a young Black schoolteacher was violently forced off a segregated streetcar after refusing to give up her seat. Her braveryalong with the activism of her father, abolitionist Thomas L. Jennings, and the legal skill of a young lawyer named Chester A. Arthur (the man who would later become President)led to a landmark court victory that began the dismantling of segregation in New Yorks public transit system.

This episode honors the overlooked legacy of Elizabeth Jennings while drawing a powerful connection to Rosa Parks, whose own courageous act took place 101 years later on December 1, 1955.

Esther also shares the inspiration behind her new animated documentary series, ERASED, produced in partnership with Amplified Voices TV, which brings these long-ignored stories to life through painterly animation and historical storytelling.

If you believe in the power of truth, storytelling, and preserving Black history, this episode is for you.

Watch the animated premiere on YouTube:
The Color Between the Lines

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