King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (1969) is a compelling documentary that chronicles the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to his assassination in Memphis, the film provides a comprehensive look at King's leadership in the civil rights movement. Through powerful archival footage and interviews, it highlights the challenges faced by African Americans in the Deep South and their fight for equality and integration. This critically acclaimed documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in American history and the ongoing struggle for civil rights.
A history of the Nazi movement in the United States. In a feature length survey of Nazism in the USA, we trace the history from the fairly benign organizations that gave structure to newly arrived German immigrants to today's neo-Nazis who breech the borderline of free-speech by using radical action to force their agenda of Aryan Purity.
A documentary on the roots of nazism In America.
A rebellious chapter of the American Nazi Party storms a Miami hotel as part of a plan to destroy the city’s power plant and a Navy destroyer.
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