MARCH TO JUSTICE
The civil rights movement seen through the eyes of those who were there
DVD
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Presents an unflinching retelling of the key events of the civil rights movement from those who were there.
Beginning with the Montgomery Bus Boycott and reaching a crescendo with the March on Washington, this program seamlessly links period footage and interviews with a modern-day bus tour with contemporary civil rights leaders who share their experiences. Congressman John Lewis relates events as he lived them, and is joined by three generations of the Kennedy family, including Robert Kennedy’s wife Ethel, and her daughter Carrie.
Copyright | 2012 |
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Publisher | Discovery Education |
Grade | 7–12 |
Color | Color and black-and-white |
Run Time | 43 minutes |