Eyes on the prize I America's civil rightsyears, 1954-1965
The civil rights movement comes to life in this interactive resource filled with unforgettable images of courageous people. Based on a two-hour version of EYES ON THE PRIZE, it combines dramatic stories from the film with an extensive Civil Rights Archive.
"The civil rights movement comes to life in this interactive resource filled with unforgettable images of courageous people. Based on a two-hour version of EYES ON THE PRIZE, it combines dramatic stories from the film with an extensive Civil Rights Archive."@en
"History of the civil rights movement in the United States. Uses archival footage and interviews with participants in the movement."
"The original six-hour film series EYES ON THE PRIZE was released in 1987 to unprecedented critical acclaim. The producers of the original film project, Blackside, Inc., have edited the series down to two hours as the basis for the EYES ON THE PRIZE Enhanced videodisc. The two-hour condensed version is made available on the videocassette so teachers can preview the documentary for lesson planning."@en
"Portrays the truimphs and trajedies of the civil rights movement and the treatment of African-Americans in the American South, from the murder of a 14-year-old boy in Mississippi in 1955 to the dramatic gathering of 25,000 marchers in Selma, Alabama, in 1965."@en
"Portrays the triumphs and tragedies of blacks and whites in the American South; from the murder of a 14-year-old boy in Mississippi in 1955 to the dramatic gathering of 25,000 marchers in Selma, Alabama, in 1965."@en
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