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Watch the official trailer of the documentary that won the News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Research. Learn how the local movement and SNCC organizers fought for Black Power in Lowndes County, Alabama.
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Dec 1, 2022 · With arresting interviews and archival footage, this documentary looks back at a 1960s voting-rights campaign in Alabama that gave rise to a national movement for Black power.
- Devika Girish
- Geeta Gandbhir, Sam Pollard
A documentary about the Black Power movement in a rural Alabama county after the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and learn more about the film's production and box office.
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- Geeta Gandbhir, Sam Pollard
- 2022-06
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Dec 12, 2022 · Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power is a documentary that tells the story of how a rural community in Alabama organized to challenge white supremacy and disenfranchisement. It features interviews with activists, historians and the co-directors of the film, who explain the significance of the Lowndes County Freedom Organization and its connection to the Black Panther Party.
Dec 2, 2022 · A documentary that explores the role of Lowndes County, Alabama in the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. It features interviews, archival footage, and portraits of the activists and citizens who fought for their rights and identity.
A documentary film about the local movement and SNCC organizers who fought for Black Power in Lowndes County, Alabama, after the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Directed by Sam Pollard and Geeta Gandbhir, the film features first-person accounts and archival footage of the struggle for racial justice.