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SELMA FEATURETTE - Intellect & Strategy of Non Violence

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SELMA FEATURETTE - Intellect & Strategy of Non Violence

Selma Director Ava DuVernay and star David Oyelowo discuss Dr. King's intellect and his use of strategy to overcome racism at voter registration offices.  Supported by clips from the motion picture Selma.

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Run Time: 3:46

ABOUT THE FILM:

In spring of 1965, a series of dramatic events changed the course of America and the modern concept of civil rights forever -- as courageous marchers, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., attempted three times to carry out a peaceful procession from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama on a quest for the basic human right to vote.   The shocking confrontations, the triumphant final march and the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that followed are now an indelible part of history.  But the vitally relevant, vitally human story of Selma – from the political battles in the halls of power to the grit and faith of people on the street to the private, inner struggles Dr. King faced – has never been seen on the movie screen.

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