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  1. Apr 4, 2021 · The landmark series Eyes on the Prize, produced by Blackside and first broadcast in 1987, is a special presentation of the award-winning PBS history series, American Experience.

    • Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Presentation of American Experience1
    • Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Presentation of American Experience2
    • Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Presentation of American Experience3
    • Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Presentation of American Experience4
    • Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Presentation of American Experience5
  2. Through historical footage and interviews, "Eyes on the Prize II" reveals the triumphs and failures of individuals and communities.

  3. The second part, Eyes on the Prize II: America at the Racial Crossroads 1965–1985, chronicles the time period from the national emergence of Malcolm X in 1964 to the 1983 election of Harold Washington as the first African-American mayor of Chicago.

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  5. Interview with William Lucy conducted for Eyes on the Prize II. Discussion centers on his efforts to negotiate a resolution to Memphis Sanitation Strike on behalf of the workers. Other topics include Martin Luther King Jr.'s oratory skills and recollections of the march in support of the strike during which police and some strikers clashed.

  6. www.pbs.org › show › eyes-on-the-prizeEyes on the Prize | PBS

    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...

  7. Through historical footage and interviews, "Eyes on the Prize II" reveals the triumphs and failures of individuals and communities. From Chicago's first black mayor to ringside with Muhammad Ali to the "Mountain Top" speech of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the eve of his assassination, the series documents the journey of black Americans from ...

  8. Feb 17, 2008 · 19. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary Biography History. "Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More 1964-1972": Explores a call to pride and a push for unity to galvanize Blacks. Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali, who refuses to fight in Vietnam. Students at the traditionally Black Howard University fight to bring the gro... Read all.

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