Eyes on the Prize

Overview
Eyes on the Prize offers a compelling exploration of the Civil Rights Movement through the experiences of everyday people whose remarkable courage sparked a transformative wave in American society. By highlighting the personal stories and actions of those involved, the documentary captures the essence of a struggle that reshaped the nation and continues to influence contemporary discussions about equality and justice. This landmark series serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination of individuals fighting for their rights and the lasting impact of their efforts.
Episodes
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1

Awakenings, 1954-1956
A series of brave actions galvanize African Americans in the South to stand up for their rights. Mose Wright boldly speaks out in court against the wh...
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2

Fighting Back, 1957-1962
In 1957, the conflict between advocates of states' rights and federal officials intensifies during the integration of Central High School in Little Ro...
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3

Ain't Scared of Your Jails, 1960-1961
In the heart of the South, Black college students emerge as pivotal figures in the civil rights movement, leading lunch counter sit-ins to challenge ...
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4

No Easy Walk, 1962-1966
During the civil rights movement, mass demonstrations prove to be a potent force, with Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. rising as its prominent figure. W...
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5

Mississippi, Is This America, 1962-1964
The grassroots civil rights movement in Mississippi captures national attention as college students journey south to assist in registering black vote...
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6

Bridge to Freedom, 1965
The intense and pivotal march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, encapsulates a decade’s worth of struggle and determination. Amidst the violence a...