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Program 3: The Fight For Freedom, includes: 1851 - Sojourner Truth Delivers "Ain't I a Woman?" Speech; 1854 - First Black university founded - Lincoln University; 1855 - Frederick Douglas publishes "My Bondage and My Freedom"; 1857 - Dred Scott decision helps trigger the Civil War; 1863 - Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation; 1863 - Black Regiment Storms Fort Wagner in the Civil War; 1865-1869- 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments Passed. Program 4: Blacks enter the Gilded Age - includes: 1875- Robert Smalls, Former Slave, Elected to House; 1878 - The Black Cowboy and George McJunkin; 1881 - Booker T. Washington opens Tuskegee Institute; 1884 - T. Thomas Fortune Prophesises a long and bitter struggle for equality; 1887 - Grandville T. Woods, called the Black Edison, patents the Induction Telegraph System; 1893 - Ida B. Wells-Barnett crusades against Black lynching in America; 1896 - Plessy v. Ferguson Case upholds segregation.