Thurgood Marshall
Sidney Poitier
Thurgood Marshall

“The true story behind the most important legal battle of our time.”
A dramatization of the events of Brown vs. Board of Education, the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.
Thurgood Marshall
Sidney Poitier
Thurgood Marshall
John W. Davis
Burt Lancaster
John W. Davis
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Richard Kiley
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Robert L. 'Bob' Carter
Cleavon Little
Robert L. 'Bob' Carter
Vivian 'Buster' Marshall
Gloria Foster
Vivian 'Buster' Marshall
Governor James F. Byrnes
John McMartin
Governor James F. Byrnes
Associate Justice Stanley Forman Reed
Mark Hammer
Associate Justice Stanley Forman Reed
Josiah C. Tulley
Graham Beckel
Josiah C. Tulley
William Coleman
Jeffrey Wright
William Coleman
Reverend J.A. Delaine
Ed Hall
Reverend J.A. Delaine
Ruth Alice Stovall
Lynne Thigpen
Ruth Alice Stovall
Julia Davis
Hallie Foote
Julia Davis
It is educational...and as someone that works in history, I can see a teacher wanting to be lazy and using "Separate But Equal" as an excuse for it... ...but I doubt I'd ever do it. I'd want my students to form an interest in movies based on historical events. I don't know what Poitier was thinking. Watching the mini-series anyone that read the script should have instantly gotten that "made for TV crap" vibe off it. I gave it 5 stars. I mean, I can sit down and watch and enjoy it...but I can also read and enjoy Herzen's autobiography. I am a freak of nature that can enjoy some horribly dull things. It's not only impossible to shake that made-for-TV vibe...but on top of it, it feels like you're watching a Lifetime Original Movie. If you can deal with that, it's worth a watch. Otherwise there are Civil Rights movies that actually know how to make such a dramatic part of American History actually dramatic on the screen.
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