The March

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 6.3  (156)

The March is a historical documentary that chronicles the events that led up to the famous 1963 March for Jobs and Freedom in Washington D.C. and the actual march itself. The documentary is narrated by Denzel Washington and contains different segments about the history behind what led to the march and interviews with people alive during the time who were involved.

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Seasons
The March Forward
5. The March Forward
 
Preparing for civil rights challenges in the future.
Freedom
4. Freedom
 
Are American's really free? A loot at the sky high incarceration rates.
Still Segregated
3. Still Segregated
 
Why are so many American classrooms lacking diversity? Is segregation still an issue
Voting Rights
2. Voting Rights
 
Taking a look at jobs for African American's 50 year after MLK Jr.'s march.
Jobs
1. Jobs
August 27, 2013
"The March" is a remembrance of the March on Washington in 1963, the gathering in Washington, D.C. supported racial and economic equality that is best known for Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. Includes behind-the-scenes of the event, also how it almost didn't happen; featuring rare archival footage; and remarks from many participants, including Harry Belafonte, Rutha Mae Harris, Norman Hill and Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.).
Memories of the March
0. Memories of the March
 
Memories of the March
Description
  • Premiere Date
    August 27, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (156)