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| In the national celebration of Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.'s birthday each year, most Americans recall or learn
about Dr. King's leadership in confronting southern racism in Selma and
Montgomery, Alabama. Far less discussed is his prophetic leadership in 1966 confronting northern racism and poverty as part of the Chicago Freedom Movement. This film emphasizes King's understanding of the link between the goals of the Civil Rights Movement and the social injustice of poverty. Candid interviews with Jesse Jackson, James Bevel, Michael Pfleger, and others, period photos by John Tweedle and stirring traditional music by Rutha Harris shine a light on their struggle for justice. This film provides invaluable context to the national conversation about the corrosive effects of pervasive racism and persistent poverty in the U. S. today. King in Chicago screened at many festivals and aired on PBS in Chicago. |