CELEBRATING 10 YEARS
In 2023, Comcast NBCUniversal’s Voices of the Civil Rights Movement platform celebrates 10 years of honoring the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s.
Since its launch, the platform has connected audiences to programming that informs and inspires. Today, the collection has grown to nearly 20 hours of content, with historical moments and firsthand accounts from America's civil rights champions — including 10 new interviews celebrating 10 years.
Content is available on Black Experience on Xfinity, at select museums, and is free and accessible to all online and @CivRightsVoices on social media.
AWARDS
WHERE TO WATCH
Voices of the Civil Rights Movement is free and ungated to the general public, available across a variety of platforms.
Xfinity On Demand
Say “Voices of the Civil Rights Movement” into your Xfinity Voice Remote.
Museums
Visit our permanent and time-barred installations across the country.
Online
Explore our Video Collection.
ARTICLES
Explore our Articles Library.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Through the Voices of the Civil Rights Movement platform, Comcast NBCUniversal is proud to celebrate the rich contributions of civil rights leaders across the company’s footprint. From signature debut screenings to intimate celebrations, Voices creates meaningful moments that bring communities together to honor the civil rights icons that walk among them.

D’ARMY BAILEY
The late D’Army Bailey was a circuit court judge, civil rights activist, author and actor born in Memphis, Tenn. In 1991, he founded the National Civil Rights Museum at Memphis’ Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was slain.
Museum Exhibits
Voices of the Civil Rights Movement installations are available at select museums across the country, empowering local communities with full access to our collection of compelling testimonials and historical moments.
For a collection of stories submitted by the public, click here.
