Abstract |
One week after the Greensboro sit-in, protestors guided by Carl W. Matthews began taking seats at the lunch counter of S.H. Kress department store in Winston-Salem, starting a three-month-long action that ended in the successful desegration of lunch counters in the city. Interviews with many of the students involved, with their professors and mentors, archival photographs, and music of the era provide a sense of what the movement meant to them students and how it shaped their lives. |
Local note | Little-305131031375W |
Credits | Written and directed by Mary M. Dalton; produced by Mary M. Dalton and Susan L. Faust; associate producer, Tamara Gaythwaite; photographer and location sound recordist, Glen Kantziper; editor, Tamara Gaythwaite; off-line editor, Marguerite Corvini; music supervisors, Marguerite Corvini and Stacy Smallwood. Music recorded by Jay Lawson. |
Cast |
Narrator, Walt McRee; music performed by the Wake Forest University Gospel Choir; those interviewed include Jerry B. Wilson, Mac Bryan, Jefferson Davis Diggs III, Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines, Patricia Tillman Snyder, Donald Bradley, Everett L. Dudley, Victor Johnson, Jr., William P.H. Stevens, George Williamson, Larry Womble and William J. Rice. |
Technical details | DVD. |
Language | Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. |
Genre/form | Documentary films. |
Genre/form | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
UPC |
796873030274 |