The Color of Justice, 1970
Description
This historical film - a dramatization combined with archival footage and photos - examines race, the Constitution, and desegregation over time. The film uses the March 3, 1970, incident at Lamar High School in Lamar, South Carolina, where a group of white parents rioted against desegregation, as a backdrop for the discussion.
Runtime
23 min
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Date of Publication
[2012], c2008
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