The Reverend Fred Shuttleworth / produced by Iemanja Sibanye.

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The Reverend Fred Shuttleworth / produced by Iemanja Sibanye.
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SZ0319.03
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Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth gives a moving account of his challenge to Alabama segregationists Eugene 'Bull' Connor and Governor George Wallace. During the movement, Reverend Shuttlesworth was jailed 30 times, as well as survived two mob attacks, five convictions, and two bombings -- one of which was aimed at his home on Christmas Eve.|REVEREND FRED SHUTTLEWORTH / produced by Iemanja Sibanye. - SERIES: Voices of the Civil Rights movement| no. 3. - Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth gives a moving account of his challenge to Alabama segregationists Eugene "Bull" Connor and governor George Wallace. During the Movement, Reverend Shuttlesworth was jailed thirty times and survived two mob attacks, five convictions, and two bombings - one of which was on his home on Christmas Eve. - RECORDED: for the Smithsonian, 1986.

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for the Smithsonian, 1986.
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1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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