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An African-American gospel choir goes to Palestine to sing in a Palestinian play about Martin Luther King Jr. They become witnesses to life under occupation and a non-violent movement for social justice.
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al helm: martin luther king in palestine The glorious strains of gospel music wash over the West Bank in Field's potent film. As the Palestinian National Theater and an African-American choir mount a touring play about Martin Luther King Jr., written by Stanford Professor and King scholar Dr. Clayborne Carson, an impassioned cultural exchange ...
Jul 31, 2014 · Al Helm: Martin Luther King in Palestine: Directed by Kamel El Basha, Connie Field. With Ramzi Maqdisi, Georgina Asfour, Mohammed Al-Basha, Mahmoud Awad. An African American gospel choir is the Greek chorus for a Palestinian play on Martin Luther King, Jr. which tours the West Bank, preaching nonviolence.
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- Kamel El Basha, Connie Field
- 2014-07-31
Aug 7, 2014 · Watch trailer. Genres: Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 32 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. An African-American gospel choir is the Greek chorus for a Palestinian play on Martin Luther King Jr. which tours the West Bank preaching nonviolence.
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An American black gospel choir provides the chorus for a Palestinian play on the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on tour in the West Bank. Genre: Drama. Original Language: English.
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An African-American gospel choir goes to Palestine to sing in a Palestinian play about Martin Luther King Jr. They become witnesses to life under occupation and a non-violent movement for social justice.