Journalist Bill Moyers returns to his hometown of 25,000 people - Marshall, Texas -- to reexamine his past through the voices of current residents and former classmates. He relives the pleasures of small town life, examines the price of its close-knit structure on individual aspirations, and traces the history of Marshall's race relations from the 1930s through the Civil Rights Movement.
"Journalist Bill Moyers returns to his hometown of 25,000 people - Marshall, Texas -- to reexamine his past through the voices of current residents and former classmates. He relives the pleasures of small town life, examines the price of its close-knit structure on individual aspirations, and traces the history of Marshall's race relations from the 1930s through the Civil Rights Movement."@en
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