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1 videodisc (DVD) (80 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; c4 3/4 in. |
Summary |
Documentary on King, explaining why he has made such an impact on modern history, his ideals, and the extent to which his dream of an integrated society has been realised for America's blacks today. Includes the FBI's campaign to destroy him, the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, and acknowledges contemporary issues as it revisits the black ghettos of Chicago |
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“This material has been reproduced by or on behalf of Deakin University pursuant to s200AB of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act)" |
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Originally produced in VHS format, 1988 |
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DVD |
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Available for Deakin University staff and students only |
Subject |
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
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African Americans -- Civil rights
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Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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SUBJECT |
United States -- Race relations
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Author |
Bloomstein, Rex
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Brendon, Piers, 1940-
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