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52'
Martin Luther King vs Malcolm X: Two Black Dreams
Running Time: 52'
/ Format: HD
/ Available versions: FR | EN
More than forty years after their deaths, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X remain two of the world’s most famous political activists. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 1964, Martin Luther King was the world-renowned symbol of the American Civil Rights movement. At the same time, Malcolm X was revered as an icon in Africa, where heads of state lined up to receive him. They embody two very different dreams: two characters, two philosophies and visions for America, two political strategies that were continually opposed, publicized and orchestrated by contemporary media, notably through the burgeoning mass-media of radio and television/exterior movement.
Face to Face documentary collection
Direction: Frédéric Bas, Julien Gaurichon
With the participation of France Télévisions
Broadcaster: France 5
Distributor: Balanga
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