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Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia The series was unavailable from to owing to copyright issues. Licenses for "Happy Birthday", news footage, various photographs, songs, and lyrics used in the film expired in , and the film company Blackside could not afford to renew these licenses.

A grant from the Ford Foundation enabled them to renew the licenses. The series was rebroadcast and released to DVD in October User reviews 10 Review.

Top review. Eyes On The Prize. I've seen the original series several times and was taken along for an emotional and intellectual journey on "modern-day" beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement. There is no way I could conceive anyone but a strident racist could not be moved by the sheer simplicity of using the churches as the center to motivate and rally black people. King is shown as a young minister developing his oratory and the narration is intense.

I would have to say that my favorite segment is the at first calm eulogy offered during the funeral following the death of a marcher that becomes angered at the seeming wantoness of murder. It was so impassioned it made me guilty for not being more involved in the Movement as a teen. Buy and watch the series. It will be among the best things you will ever do!

Ain't Scared of Your Jails Black college students take a leadership role in the civil rights movement as lunch counter sit-insspread across the South.

Miami's black community — pummelled by urban renewal, a lack of jobs, and police harassment — explodes in rioting. Access the complete program transcripts here. At the age of 23, civil rights leader John Lewis helped organize the march on Washington. Here Robin Gregory describes the awakening of black consciousness within her as she participated in the civil rights movement.

Phyllis Ellison recalls some of her experiences as a young girl being bussed to schools in Boston. Maynard Jackson chose to enter politics in , after the assassinations of national figures Martin Luther King, Jr. Philadelphia native Elaine Brown rose through the Black Panther organization. Here she describes the appeal of the Black Panthers and her commitment to their ideology. Journalist Daniel Schorr recalls how the media helped dictate the messages of civil rights protesters and activists.

Here Diane Nash explains how she got involved with the protests and learned the tactics of nonviolent resistance. Menu Eyes on the Prize Credits Transcript. Aired April 4, Eyes on the Prize. Film Description Produced by Blackside, Eyes on the Prize tells the definitive story of the civil rights era from the point of view of the ordinary men and women whose extraordinary actions launched a movement that changed the fabric of American life, and embodied a struggle whose reverberations continue to be felt today.

Programs in the series: Awakenings Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. Credits The landmark series Eyes on the Prize , produced by Blackside and first broadcast in , is a special presentation of the award-winning PBS history series, American Experience.

Access the complete program credits here Awakenings Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. Transcript The landmark series Eyes on the Prize , produced by Blackside and first broadcast in , is a special presentation of the award-winning PBS history series, American Experience.

Access the complete program transcripts here Awakenings Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama.

More Ways to Watch. Article Black Consciousness Here Robin Gregory describes the awakening of black consciousness within her as she participated in the civil rights movement. Article Being Bused Phyllis Ellison recalls some of her experiences as a young girl being bussed to schools in Boston. Article Activists and the News Media Journalist Daniel Schorr recalls how the media helped dictate the messages of civil rights protesters and activists. Article Groups During the American Civil Rights Movement Read descriptions of the different groups involved during the civil rights movement.

Article Nonviolent Protests Here Diane Nash explains how she got involved with the protests and learned the tactics of nonviolent resistance. Load More Page 1 of 2 Next. You May Also Like.



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