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We Shall Not be Moved
Photographs, film and personal accounts from pastors, activists, church and community members unflinchingly tell the story of the American civil rights movement. Hear first-hand how African-American churches played a key role by providing spiritual support, promoting unity, and organizing and leading the struggle for racial equality in the United States.
This film chronicles the non-violent revolution to "redeem the very soul of America" in the 1950s and early 60s. The price paid was often high, but the victory led to equal access to transportation, education, public facilities, and ultimately, the signing of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.
As Rosa Parks is credited with saying, "If you have nothing to die for, then you have nothing to live for either."
90 mins
Rental - 7
Days $5.00 + tax Purchase
- $18.99 + tax

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