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The Good Fight: James Farmer Remembers the Civil Rights Movement
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When he rolled into the Jim Crow South on a Greyhound bus-a black man sitting in the whites-only front seat-James Farmer was scared. “Courage is not being unafraid, but doing what needs to be done in spite of fear,” said the organizer of the Freedom Rides and pioneer of the earliest sit-ins. A relentless leader, a dynamic speaker, and a forceful organizer, Farmer was one of the first civil rights activists to use nonviolent direct action to fight for dignity and justice. Yet at what cost? His own family suffered from his frequent absences, prison stays, and threats made on his life. The Good Fight chronicles Farmer’s life from his earliest days as a “Great Debater” at
Wiley
College to his legacy teaching a new generation of students about the movement that shaped a country.
Contents include:
- Wiley Library Dedication
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Wiley College Choir Records Freedom Songs
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A Conversation with Robert Eisele
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Two mini-documentaries
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Freedom Summer
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For Love and Justice
Runtime: 65 Minutes
For Home Video Use Only. For Public Performance or Educational License, please contact
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