Presents personal narratives of the civil rights movement collected by journalists, photographers, and videographers on a seventy-day bus trip around the U.S.; examines the spy operations of the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission during the movement and the 1965 beating of civil rights marchers by Alabama state troopers on a bridge in Selma; and tells the life stories of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall.
"Presents personal narratives of the civil rights movement collected by journalists, photographers, and videographers on a seventy-day bus trip around the U.S.; examines the spy operations of the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission during the movement and the 1965 beating of civil rights marchers by Alabama state troopers on a bridge in Selma; and tells the life stories of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall."@en
"Recollections from several individuals directly involved with United States civil rights movement."@en
"From the fearless resolve of a single woman to the remarkable voice of thousands marching, this History Channel special offers an overview of one of America's great defining periods. A compilation of materials on the civil rights movement, from personal narratives of life in the period, to insights into the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, to the 1965 march on Montgomery, along with biographies of two of the leaders of the movement."
"From the fearless resolve of a single woman to the remarkable voice of thousands marching, this History Channel special offers an overview of one of America's great defining periods. A compilation of materials on the civil rights movement, from personal narratives of life in the period, to insights into the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, to the 1965 march on Montgomery, along with biographies of two of the leaders of the movement."@en
"Takes a look at one of the defining social movements in America's history--the Civil Rights Movement--told through the small, personal stories of men, women, and children who lived through this turbulent time."@en
"Disc 2: From the fearless resolve of a single woman to the remarkable voice of thousands marching, this History Channel special offers a stunning overview of one of America's greatest defining periods."@en
"Disc 1: The first program chronicles the history of Dr. King through historical footage, interviews with his confidants, and analysis of his speeches and sermons. The second program traces the career of Thurgood Marshall, the first Afro-American Supreme Court justice."@en
"In the summer of 2004 a group of journalists travelled for 70 days by bus, around the country, on a mission to record stories of people who lived through the civil rights era ... the mission called "Voices of Civil Rights" is a project of the AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Library of Congress ..." Opening statement of DVD."
"In the summer of 2004 a group of journalists travelled for 70 days by bus, around the country, on a mission to record stories of people who lived through the civil rights era ... the mission called "Voices of Civil Rights" is a project of the AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Library of Congress ..." Opening statement of DVD."@en
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