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An Interview with Bruce Gordon is a 1964 documentary that provides a firsthand account of civil rights activism during a pivotal moment in American history. The film features an interview with Bruce Gordon, an organizer for the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, in Selma, Alabama.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, often appearing in niche collections focusing on civil rights. Its scarcity makes it intriguing for collectors, especially those interested in the historical context of the 1960s. The documentary format means that there aren’t a lot of flashy reissues, so finding it in good condition can be a challenge. It’s a gem for those who appreciate primary accounts from the civil rights movement and want to explore the grassroots efforts that shaped modern activism.
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An Interview with Bruce Gordon is a documentary.
An Interview with Bruce Gordon was released in 1964.
The film focuses on Bruce Gordon's experiences as an organizer for the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee during the voter registration drive in Selma, Alabama.
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