An African-American family from Flint, Michigan witnesses the intensity of the Civil Rights Movement firsthand during a trip to Birmingham, Alabama in the summer of 1963. Daniel (Wood Harris) and Wilona Watson (Anika Noni Rose) are the proud parents of three bright young children. But when their teenage son Byron (Harrison Knight) runs into trouble with the law, the frustrated parents pack up Byron, his brainy younger brother Kenny (Bryce Clyde Jenkins) and their little sister Joetta (Skai Jackson) into the family car, and ...
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An African-American family from Flint, Michigan witnesses the intensity of the Civil Rights Movement firsthand during a trip to Birmingham, Alabama in the summer of 1963. Daniel (Wood Harris) and Wilona Watson (Anika Noni Rose) are the proud parents of three bright young children. But when their teenage son Byron (Harrison Knight) runs into trouble with the law, the frustrated parents pack up Byron, his brainy younger brother Kenny (Bryce Clyde Jenkins) and their little sister Joetta (Skai Jackson) into the family car, and start heading south. Daniel and Wilona hope that a visit with Byron's strict Grandma Sands (LaTanya Richardson Jackson) will steer the unruly youth out of his rebellious tail-spin, but a trip around Birmingham with family friend Mr. Robert (David Alan Grier) reveals that a much more urgent struggle is currently underway. Later, as Birmingham becomes the powder keg at the center of the Civil Rights Movement, this family from Michigan bears witness to a struggle that will leave the entire country forever changed. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Skai Jackson, LaTanya Richardson, Wood Harris, Anika Noni Rose, David Alan Grier. Very good. 2013 Run time: 86. Providing great media since 1972. All used discs are inspected and guaranteed. Digital copy/codes may be expired or not included. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Skai Jackson, LaTanya Richardson, Wood Harris, Anika Noni Rose, David Alan Grier. Very good. 2013 Run time: 86. Providing great media since 1972. All used discs are inspected and guaranteed. Digital copy/codes may be expired or not included. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Good. Ex-Library rental. Disc(s) are professionally cleaned and free of scratches. Includes disc(s), case, and artwork. Disc(s), case, and artwork may contain library/security stickers and ink writing. Case and artwork may show some wear. If applicable, digital copies may not be redeemable. All disc(s) are authentic.
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Fair. This is an ex-library DVD, and has stickers and markings accordingly. Library printed art/label. The DVD is in very good shape. All items ship Monday-Friday-Fast Shipping in a secure bubble mailer.
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Anika Noni Rose, Wood Harris, David Alan. Run time: 90 mins. Originally released: 2013. Language: English. Factory Sealed Brand New DVD INC An African-American family from Flint, Michigan witnesses the intensity of the Civil Rights Movement firsthand during a trip to Birmingham, Alabama in the summer of 1963. Daniel (Wood Harris) and Wilona Watson (Anika Noni Rose) are the proud parents of three bright young children. But when their teenage son Byron (Harrison Knight) runs into trouble with the law, the frustrated parents pack up Byron, his brainy younger brother Kenny (Bryce Clyde Jenkins) and their little sister Joetta (Skai Jackson) into the family car, and start heading south. Daniel and Wilona hope that a visit with Byron's strict Grandma Sands (LaTanya Richardson Jackson) will steer the unruly youth out of his rebellious tail-spin, but a trip around Birmingham with family friend Mr. Robert (David Alan Grier) reveals that a much more urgent struggle is currently underway. Later, as Birmingham becomes the powder keg at the center of the Civil Rights Movement, this family from Michigan bears witness to a struggle that will leave the entire country forever changed. Jason Buchanan, Rovi Read Less