"Journalist Bill Moyers presents a portrait of his hometown, stressing that there were really two distinct communities, one white and one black."
"Bill Moyers returns to his hometown of Marshall, Texas, and reexamines his past through the voices of current residents and past classmates."@en
"Journalist Bill Moyers presents a portrait of his hometown, stressing that there were really two distinct communities, one white and one Black."@en
""A twenty-part series exploring the United States since 1900 through the eyes of an eminent broadcast journalist.""
"Moyers compares his hometown of Marshall as it was in the 1930's with how it is in the early 1980's, noting its dramatic change in stance in race relations, among other things."
"Journalist Bill Moyers present a portrait of his hometown, stressing that there were really two distinct communities, one white and one black."@en
"Bill Moyers shares his personal history of his hometown of Marshall, Texas and explores the gradual effects of social change on small-town America. He recalls how the highly structured, close-knit quality of Marshall, TX, concealed the problem of racial segregation. Moyers interviews former town resident James Farmer, founder of the Congress of Racial Equality, and looks at the impact of the civil rights movement on this small town."@en
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