Negroes with guns. Rob Williams and Black power
Description
Documents the life and times of political activist, Robert F. Williams. From his childhood in Monroe, North Carolina to his self-exile and eventual return to the U.S., the film uses interviews and stock footage to tell the story of the forefather of the Black power movement in the United States.
Runtime
54 min
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Geography
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Date of Publication
2005
Database
Alexander Street
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