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Freedom on My Mind
Directed by
Marilyn Mulford
,
Connie Field
1994
1h 49m
Documentary
7.9
100%
82%
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Chronicles the Mississippi voter registration drive from 1961- 64.
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Cast of Freedom on My Mind
Chude Pamela Allen
Self
Ella Baker
Self (archive footage)
Fred Berger
Self - Delegate, Mississippi (archive footage)
Heather Booth
Self
John Chancellor
Self (archive footage)
L.C. Dorsey
Self
Len Edwards
Self
Marshall Ganz
Self
Henry E. Garrett
Self (archive footage)
Robert Goralski
Self - NBC News White House (archive footage)
Victoria Gray-Adams
Self
Fannie Lou Hamer
Self - Freedom Democratic Party (archive footage)
Curtis Hayes
Self
Malva Heffner
Self
Red Heffner
Self
Aaron Henry
Self - Freedom Democratic Party (archive footage)
Endesha Ida Mae Holland
Self
Hubert H. Humphrey
Self (archive footage)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage)
Walter Mondale
Self (archive footage)
Bob Moses
Self
Cleve Sellars
Self
Ronnie Washington
Narrator (voice)
Marilyn Mulford
Director
Connie Field
Director / Producer
Michael Chandler
Writer
Freedom on My Mind Ratings & Reviews
Hartford Courant
Malcolm Johnson
This documentary about the struggle to register black voters in Mississippi proves moving and stirring, as well as sobering in view of what has happened since that Freedom Summer of 1964.
Chicago Tribune
John Petrakis
This superbly produced documentary should be must-viewing for anyone with an interest in the civil rights movement or American history.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
A spirited evocation of a struggle whose enormity we have largely forgotten.
New York Times
Caryn James
An absorbing work of historical preservation and strong ideas.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
This landmark docu, multiple winner at Sundance Fest, illuminates the most significant years of the Civil Rights Movement.
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