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  • JAMES EARL JONES

  • @ dal4018 - No doubt.

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  • "Ladies and gentlemen... I AM A BOAT ROCKER!!!!"

  • @alspeace THIS WAS JAMES EARL JONES FINEST ROLE SINCE "THE GREAT WHITE HOPE"

  • "Conditioned yourself to human inequality."

    Despite the progress that has been made, this is still the source of most suffering.

  • I hope that Mr. MLK's spirit will be carried with the wind of justice and freedom and that this spirit will put an end to the miss justice and racism in our and your country. how hard can it be to stand up united and say NO, how hard can this be?

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  • I love this movie. The most underrated movie of all time!

  • @Ahmad770 I agree with you...I never heard of this man until one day my father and I were watching it on the Hallmark channel this past February. I promise you that my father sounds just like him when he preaches because he speaks truth and I tell him all the time that he should have been a Civil Rights leader.

  • @CocoaBird85

    Right! I just purchased this movie for $6 over the interenet. Totally worth it!

  • @Ahmad770 I need to purchase this movie. I got so angry when the lady was walking down the street and the police officers followed her and raped her. Oh, and when she went to the police station with Rev. Johns and how the police officer treated them. OMG I was ready to jump in the television

  • God Bless all the actors and producers who made this film! Jones is masterful as usual and the writer's superbly knit this story together in such eloquence. I used to use this film in our youth group in Tacoma, WA in the mid 90's. They were all African American, and I Caucasian. I do not fear this movies. It's truths are as relevant today as in the 50s in it's original setting; not only in the battle against racism but with regards to standing up in a time of any form of social injustice.

  • Thank you

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