All In: The Fight for Democracy is a powerful documentary that delves into the history of voter suppression and the struggle for equal voting rights in the United States. Through interviews and archival footage, the film highlights key moments in this ongoing battle, including the nationwide protests, the attack on voting rights, and the challenges faced by minority communities. It also examines the impact of landmark Supreme Court decisions and relevant historical events such as the Civil Rights March and the Selma to Montgomery marches.
John Lewis: Good Trouble (2020) is a documentary that chronicles the life and activism of civil rights leader John Lewis. The film explores his journey from his early days as a young activist in the 1960s to his influential role as a member of the United States House of Representatives. Through archival footage and interviews, the film highlights Lewis's commitment to social justice, voting rights, and fighting against racial discrimination.
In this thought-provoking documentary, filmmaker and narrator Travis Wilkerson delves into his family's past in Alabama and uncovers a history of murder and race. Through his personal investigation, he raises important questions about guilt, identity, and the legacy of violence.
It tells the story of the courageous campaign of citizens and activists who faced violence and oppression in the struggle for the right to vote.
Answering the Call tells the story of the fight for voting rights in Alabama, focusing on the historic events of Bloody Sunday and the importance of the Voting Rights Act. It explores issues such as voter suppression, racism, and gerrymandering, highlighting the ongoing struggle for democracy.
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