All Power to the People
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Director Lee Lew Lee Running time 1h 55m Country United States | 7/10 Duration Genre Documentary Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1996 (1996) Cast Mumia Abu-Jamal , Ramsey Clark , Ward Churchill Similar movies Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb , Ice Age , The Croods , We're the Millers , Man on Fire , Journey to the Center of the Earth |
All power to the people 1996 part i
All Power to the People is a 1996 documentary by Lee Lew-Lee about American race relations and the Civil Rights Movement and covers slavery, civil-rights activists, assassinations and methods used to divide and destroy key figures. It moves beyond that era into covering Ronald Reagan-era events, privacy threats from new technologies, and the failure of the War on Drugs. It is composed primarily of archival footage and interviews. Interviewees include ex-Central Intelligence Agency officer Philip Agee, Life magazine journalist/filmmaker Gordon Parks, decorated FBI Special Agent M. Wesley Swearingen, and various 1960s political radicals such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. It covers both the virtues and faults of these civil rights leaders and activists.
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Broadcast in 24 countries on 12 networks in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia & Australia between 1997 and 2000.
All power to the people 1996 part iii
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