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  1. 4 de abr. de 2021 · The landmark series Eyes on the Prize, produced by Blackside and first broadcast in 1987, is a special presentation of the award-winning PBS history series, American Experience.

  2. From Chicago's first black mayor to ringside with Muhammad Ali to the "Mountain Top" speech of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the eve of his assassination, the series documents the journey of ...

  3. Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Movement is an American television series and 14-part documentary about the 20th-century civil rights movement in the United States. The documentary originally aired on the PBS network, and it also aired in the United Kingdom on BBC2 .

    • January 21, 1987 –, March 5, 1990
    • PBS
  4. Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali, who refuses to fight in Vietnam. Students at the traditionally Black Howard University fight to bring the growing Black consciousness movement and their African heritage inside the walls of the institution.

    • (18)
    • 2008-02-17
    • Documentary, Biography, History
    • 120
  5. Nearly two decades after its 1990 premiere, the groundbreaking second season of Eyes on the Prize returns to PBS as a special presentation of AMERICAN EXPERIENCE in February 2008 in honor of Black History Month. The series documents the journey of black Americans seeking justice, power and identity, from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, and ...

  6. This series of eight one-hour documentaries completes the epic recounting of the Civil Rights movement in the Unites States from 1954 to 1985 begun with "Eyes

  7. "Eyes on the Prize II" picks up where the first series left off, and examines the streets of Malcolm X's Harlem and the birth of the Black Panthers. Through historical footage and interviews, "Eyes on the Prize II" reveals the triumphs and failures of individuals and communities. From Chicago's first black mayor to ringside with Muhammad Ali to the "Mountain Top" speech of Dr. Martin Luther ...