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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Boycott
On December 1st, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat in a "whites only" section of a public bus. This single act helps instigate a wave of righteous rebellion that will make history, and make a leader of Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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Citizen King
In exploring the last few years of his life, this ... American experience production traces King's efforts to recast himself by embracing causes beyond the civil rights movement, by becoming a champion of the poor and an outspoken opponent of the war in Vietnam. Tapping into a rich archive of photographs and film footage and using diaries, letters, and eyewitness accounts of fellow activists, friends, journalists, political leaders and law enforcement officials, this film brings fresh insights to King's impossible journey, his charismatic leadership and his truly remarkable impact. |
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Martin Luther King, JR.: I Have a Dream
Speech highlights of the most important and well known Civil Rights Leader of modern times. Seen and heard from original footage are the dramatic speeches of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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King: go beyond the dream to discover the man
Forty years after Martin Luther King's assassination, newsman Tom Brokaw, takes viewers through the extraordinary life and times of America's civil rights visionary. Go beyond the legend to portray the man, the questions, the myths, and the relevance of Dr. King's message in today's world. |
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Martin Luther King Jr. : the man and the dream
Rare insight into the legendary civil rights leader's personal and public life is seen using interviews and rare footage of the Reverend. |
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Rich in culture and history, the pride of the African-American tradition comes alive in these award-winning stories. |
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Voices of civil rights. Volume 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. |
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