The likes of Martin Luther King Jr., James Farmer, Elijzh Muhammed, and Malcolm X lead a wave of sit-ins, freedom rides, and protest rallies that gradually push a segregated America toward social justice.
The likes of Martin Luther King Jr., James Farmer, Elijzh Muhammed, and Malcolm X lead a wave of sit-ins, freedom rides, and protest rallies that gradually push a segregated America toward social justice.
The likes of Martin Luther King Jr., James Farmer, Elijzh Muhammed, and Malcolm X lead a wave of sit-ins, freedom rides, and protest rallies that gradually push a segregated America toward social justice.
Chronicles the history of the Civil Rights movement from its rise in the 1950s through the 1970s, discussing the protests, legislation, advances, and setbacks experienced by African-Americans in their quest for equality.
Examines the life and career of the black religious leader who founded the Peace Mission Movement, which worked to end poverty, racial discrimination, and war, and which did much to provide for the poor during the Depression.