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Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest Season 1 Episodes

Season 1 Episode Guide

6 Episodes 1987 - 1987

Episode 1

Awakenings: 1954-1956

Wed, Jan 21, 198757 mins

The acclaimed documentary series opens with the earliest origins of The Civil Right Movement. As the United States emerges from World War II, many black men who had been relegated to second class citizenry at home, return home from overseas where they were trained as officers and other positions of authority. Returning home, they determined to put that authority into their lives on the home front despite resistance from white Americans. The lynch-pin of The Civil Rights Movement is formed form two specific events. First, is the murder of 14 year-old Emmett Till in 1955, a black Chicago teenager who was murdered by two white Mississippians for supposedly breaking the south's strict social code by making a pass at a white woman. In the midst outrage over the men being acquitted of the murder by an all-white jury, Till's mother put her son's disfigured corpse on display in an open-casket funeral so that the Black Chicago citizens could see the horror of his murder first-hand - then put the photos in Jet magazine so that all American could glimpse the terrible reality of lynching. The second event took place four months later as Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery city bus to a white passenger and was arrested. Parks was arrested and her protest became the touchstone for the year-long Birmingham bus boycotts in which blacks - led by a 26 year-old Martin Luther King Jr. - refused to ride the bus until the city agreed to desegregate the city buses. They won their demands after 11 months, but it would only be the beginning.

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Episode 2

Fighting Back: 1957-1962

Wed, Jan 28, 198757 mins

Following the U.S. Supreme Court's Brown Vs the Board of Education decision, the civil rights movement presses the issue of desegregation in schools. From Little Rock High School and Eisenhower's utilization of the 101st Airborne to Ole Miss and Kennedy's lobbying efforts.

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Episode 3

Ain't Scared of Your Jails: 1960-1961

Wed, Feb 4, 198757 mins

The movement toward equality continues as oppressed African-Americans and sympathetic whites now having broken down segregation on both city buses and in public schools now turn their attention toward lunch counters. Students, schooled in non-violence, stage sit-ins at segregated lunch counters not only face violent mobs but have to engineer a plan to work around police procedure in order to keep the protests going. Meanwhile, groups of young people engineer a plan to ride interstate buses into the deep south to educated poor blacks in their rights and to make sure that they are being treated fairly. The arrival of the Freedom Riders is met by violent mobs sanctioned by local officials and law enforcement. As the violence continues, President Kennedy himself at odds with local politicians who are dead-set on not protecting the riders who are being brutalized.

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Episode 4

No Easy Walk: 1961-1963

Wed, Feb 11, 198757 mins

From PBS - This episode depicts major civil rights movement events in three American cities.

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Episode 5

Mississippi: Is This America?: 1962-1964

Wed, Feb 18, 198757 mins

1964 sees the advent of Freedom Summer. Volunteers from across the country travel to the south to register Negro voters. Despite the disappearance of three volunteers in Mississippi who are later found dead, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party is formed after blacks are banned from the regular state Democratic. The summer ends with both democratic parties struggling to be recognized at the national convention in Atlantic City.

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Episode 6

Bridge to Freedom: 1965

Wed, Feb 25, 198757 mins

From PBS - Ten years after the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, the civil rights leadership has become more sophisticated in its use of protest strategy.

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