Deacons for Defense (film)
7.2 /10 1 Votes
First episode date February 16, 2003 Country United StatesCanada | 7/10 Genre Drama Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 2003 (2003) Nominations Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Cast (Marcus), (Michael Deane), (William Chase), (Reverend 'Rev' Gregory), (Archie), (Bailey) Similar movies The Poet (2007), Emile (2003), Serveuses demandees, Rude (1995), La Rage de lange |
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Deacons for Defense is a 2003 American television drama film directed by Bill Duke. The television film stars Forest Whitaker (Academy Award winner), Christopher Britton, Ossie Davis, Jonathan Silverman, Adam Weiner, and Marcus Johnson. Based on a story by Michael D'Antonio, the teleplay was written by Richard Wesley and Frank Military.
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The film is loosely based on the activities of the Deacons for Defense and Justice in 1965 in Bogalusa, Louisiana. The African-American self-defense organization was founded in February 1965 as an affiliate of the founding chapter in Jonesboro, Louisiana, to protect activists working with the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE), others advancing the Civil Rights Movement, and their families. Bogalusa was a company town, developed in 1906-1907 around a sawmill and paper mill operations. In the 1960s, the area was dominated by the Ku Klux Klan. During the summer of 1965, there were frequent conflicts between the Deacons and the Klan.
Plot
Marcus Clay (modeled on Robert Hicks) organizes an all-black group dedicated to patrolling the black section of town and protecting residents from "white backlash" in 1965. Activists continue the struggle to gain social justice after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ending legal racial segregation.
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References
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