The Black American Fight for Freedom
Fifty years on from the promise of equality and the Civil Rights Act, this documentary reveals the moments where America had the chance to become more equal and why that didn’t happen.
In America, if you're black, you're five times more likely to go to prison than if you’re white. And the typical white family has eight times the wealth of the typical black family.
Fifty years on from the promise of equality and the Civil Rights Act, this documentary reveals the moments where America had the chance to become more equal and why that didn’t happen.
Through compelling interviews with those who were at the forefront of the struggle for a fair system in education, housing and criminal justice, the film reveals the key court cases, Supreme Court rulings and laws that failed to bridge the gap.
It gives us the shocking context to the anger felt by the millions of people who took to the streets during the Black Lives Matter protests. The movement was not just calling for an end to police brutality but also asking for something that had been pledged 50 years ago: racial equality.
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Clips
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Battle for fair housing
Duration: 02:21
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Sentenced to Life
Duration: 01:17
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The Black American Fight for Freedom
Duration: 01:45
Music Played
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James Brown
Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
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Soul - The Collection
Ghetto
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Rasheed Ali
April1968
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Otis Redding
Change Gonna Come
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The Staple Singers
Respect Yourself
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Mavis Staples
We Shall Not Be Moved
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John Coltrane Quartet
Alabama
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Muddy Waters
Black Night
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John Lee Hooker
Goin' To Louisiana
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The Staple Singers
I'll Take You There
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Des Daniels |
Producer | Des Daniels |
Executive Producer | Sarah Waldron |
Broadcasts
- Wed 26 May 2021 21:00
- Tue 15 Jun 2021 01:30
- Wed 20 Oct 2021 00:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland HD
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