"The Sixties" A Long March to Freedom (TV Episode 2014) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2014)

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Too Much for So Little Time
Hitchcoc23 July 2016
The Civil Rights movement required incredible bravery. First of all, there are the obvious victims of the oppression that went back over a hundred years. In the Sixties, Blacks were every bit the second class citizens (third class?) that they had been for decades. There were two factions outside the routinely marginalized. There were those who decided to become militant and go the route of vengeance and violent confrontation. The second group, following the principals of Martin Luther King and his ilk, saw peaceful protest and obstructionism as this course. The politicians in America, for the most part, wished the Blacks would just go away. Even. JFK had little time for advancing the cause of minorities and dragged his feet. The rest of America seemed to be telling the politicians to not give in to these people. Lyndon Johnson, for all the speculation of his inflexibility and tunnel vision, will always be a hero for signing the Human Rights Bill. We get a first hand look at the events that led to this.
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