American Experience: Freedom Riders

Thursday, October 21, 2010
6:30 pm ET
New York

In Person

Stanley Nelson, Filmmaker
Rev. Bernard Lafayette, Jr. and Rabbi Israel Dresner, Freedom Riders
John Doar, Senior Partner, Doar Rieck Kaley & Mack; former Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights during the Freedom Rides
Mark Samels, Executive Producer , American Experience
Moderator: Danyel Smith, Author/Journalist/Founder, The Smithian
Others to be announced.


   

Powerful and often harrowing, Freedom Riders dramatically captures the journey that changed America forever. In 1961 more than four hundred black and white Americans risked their lives by traveling together on buses and trains through the Deep South to end segregation. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson interviews many of the surviving riders whose nonviolent beliefs were sorely tested by hostility and virulent racism. Ultimately the activists triumphed, spurring the Kennedy administration’s first steps in addressing civil rights iniquities. After the screening, the panelists will discuss how great change can emerge from the small steps taken by daring people. As historian Raymond Arsenault has noted: “This was the first unambiguous victory in the long history of the Civil Rights movement. It finally said, ‘We can do this.’”

Funding for this event is provided by The Loreen Arbus Foundation and BET Networks.

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