02/10/06 19:18 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
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| Political
Got this from Dr TSB of the media blog
Drums in the Global Village.
Hey, Folks -
Yup, the first 6 hours of EYES ON THE PRIZE will,
finally, be re-broadcast nationally on PBS’ “The
American Experience” on the first three Mondays in
October (Oct. 2, 9, 16) at 9:00 pm (check local
listings). They’ll air 2 hours each Monday.
Hour 1 - “Awakenings” (1954-1965) — Emmett Till and
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Hour 2 - “Fighting Back” (1957-62) — School
Desegregation, including Little Rock and ‘Ol Miss.
Hour 3 - “Ain’t Scared of Your Jails” (1960-61) —
Sit-ins and Freedom Rides
Hour 4 - “No Easy Walk” (1961-63) — Albany, Ga; March
on Wash.; Birmingham
Hour 5 - “Mississippi: Is This America? (1962-64) —
Medgar Evers and Miss. Freed. Summer
Hour 6 - “Bridge to Freedom” ( 1965) - Selma March
**Important - PBS is waiting to see the audience
response to the first series before it commits to air
the 2nd EYES series(8 hours). Though the first series
is really inspirational, it is the 2nd series that is
most relevant to the issues we’re dealing with today:
the war; growing gap between rich and poor, etc.
(It’s in the 2nd series that you see footage of the
Dr. King speech in which he calls for “a radical
redistribution of economic
power.&rdquo

It’s also in the 2nd series that
you get the murder of Black Panthers Fred
Hampton and Mark Clark in Chicago, the
establishment of COINTELPRO, and the Attica
Rebellion.
So, it would be great if folks would call their PBS
station and let them know you: a) appreciate seeing
the first series again and b) hope they’ll also air
the second series.
Both the first AND second series will be available on
VHS and DVD through PBS Video — but ONLY as
institutional sales — no home video.
Thanks!
- judy
(Judy Richardson)
Tags: Saswat, History, Black Power, Racism, USA, Media