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Eyes on the prize. No easy walk (1961-1963)

Visits the cities where the tactics of nonviolent protest met both success and failure. Also covers the high point of those emotional times, the 1963 March on Washington, and the violence that followed.

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  • "America's civil rights years"@en
  • "America's civil rights years, 1954-1965"
  • "Eyes on the prize : America's civil rights movement"@en
  • "No easy walk, 1961-1963"
  • "No easy walk"
  • "No easy walk"@en
  • "No easy walk (1961-1963)"@en
  • "Eyes on the prize"
  • "Eyes on the prize"@en

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  • "Depicts three major movements. Retells the stories of three cities involved in the civil rights movement: the Albany, Ga. police chief and Martin Luther King, Jr. each tested out the strategy of nonviolence in their own way, Birmingham, Ala. where children marched against fire water hoses, and Washington, D.C. where black and white, young and old, north and south came together to march on the nation's capital."
  • "Retells the stories of three cities involved in the civil rights movement. The Albany, Ga. police chief and Martin Luther King, Jr. each tested out the strategy of nonviolence in their own way. In Birmingham, Ala., children marched against fire water hoses, and in Washington, D.C., Black and White, young and old, North and South came together to march on the nation's capital."
  • "Visits the cities where the tactics of nonviolent protest met both success and failure. Also covers the high point of those emotional times, the 1963 March on Washington, and the violence that followed."
  • "Visits the cities where the tactics of nonviolent protest met both success and failure. Also covers the high point of those emotional times, the 1963 March on Washington, and the violence that followed."@en
  • "Presents the emergence of mass demonstrations and marches as means of protest for the civil rights movement, and shows the effects of such tactics in Albany, Ga., Birmingham, Ala., and Washington, D.C."@en
  • "Uses archival footage and interviews to look at three cities involved in the civil rights demonstrations: Albany, Georgia, where the police chief and Martin Luther King, Jr. each tested out the strategy of nonviolence in their own way; Birmingham, Alabama, where police dogs and fire hoses were used against demonstrating children; and the March on Washington, D.C. in 1963, where blacks and whites came together to demonstrate for black civil rights. Includes footage of excerpts of speeches by Martin Luther King, Jr., Gov. Wallace, Eugene "Bull" Connor, President Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Robert Shelton, and A. Philip Randolph."
  • "Concerns the increasing community involvement in the struggle for civil rights in two cities in the south - Albany, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama. Both cities witnessed mass arrests and demonstrations by adults and children. The 1963 March on Washington is also included."
  • "A comprehensive documentary on America's civil rights movement focusing on the issues, the personalities and the events. Focuses on the fight for Black equality in three cities - Albany, Georgia, Birmingham, Alabama and Washington, D.C."
  • "Depicts civil rights movement events in Albany, Georgia; Birmingham, Alabama; and a march on Washington, D.C."

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  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Documentaries and factual films and video"
  • "Documentary"
  • "Black films and programs"

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  • "No easy walk 1961-1963"
  • "Eyes on the prize : No easy walk (1961-1963)"
  • "Eyes on the prize--America's civil rights years, 1954-1965. No easy walk, 1961-1963"
  • "Eyes on the prize. No easy walk (1961-1963)"@en
  • "No easy walk, 1961-1963"
  • "No easy walk, 1961-1963"@en
  • "No easy walk, 1961-1963. [DVS]"@en