A Time for Justice

A Time for Justice is a 1994 American short documentary film produced by Charles Guggenheim. In 1995, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 67th Academy Awards.[1] The film was produced by Guggenheim for the Southern Poverty Law Center.[2]

A Time for Justice
Film poster
Produced byCharles Guggenheim
Dan Sturman
Distributed bySouthern Poverty Law Center
Release date
  • 1994 (1994)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The 38-minute film, narrated by Julian Bond and featuring John Lewis, presents a short history of the Civil Rights Movement using historical footage and spoken accounts of participants. Events recounted are the Montgomery Bus Boycott; school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas; demonstrations in Birmingham; and the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights.

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References

  1. "The 67th Academy Awards (1995) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  2. Schone, Mark (October 1995). "Alabama Bound". Spin. p. 84. Retrieved January 13, 2011.


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