This movie starts with the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement and ends in the mid-1980's. It is really detailed and in depth. It starts the Civil Rights Movement at B.M. (Before Martain Luther King Jr.) and continues through his life and work, into the mid-1980's.
I think that if you are an educator, parent, or just like history you will love this video.
If you are an African-American parent, teacher, etc. and want to give your children, students, etc. a sense of history (their history) then this would be a great gift. In today's society when we take things like voting or simply the place where we sit on the bus for granted, we can look back and really appreciate what the leaders of the Civil Rights Movements have done for us.
I think that this video shows that the struggles that African-American's went through to gain the simpliest freedoms show that one month just isn't enough. That Black History should be taught all year around.
1. Awakenings (1954-56)
2. Fighting back (1957-62)
3. Ain't scared of your jails (1960-61)4. No easy walk (1962-66)
5. Mississippi: is this America? (1962-64)
6. Bridge to freedom (1965)
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Black & White, Color, Closed-captioned, Box set,
NTSC
Number Of Items: 6 DVDs
Release Date: October 15, 1992
Running Time: 360 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video