🎬 Documentary

Dawn's Early Light: Ralph McGill and the Segregated South

1989 1h 27m Dir. Kathleen Dowdey

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Colorful, outspoken, a man of many contradictions, Ralph McGill emerged during the troubled years of the 1950s and '60s as a prominent and influential Southern white opponent of segregation and one of America's most revered newspaper editors. As he became convinced of the injustice of segregation and the inevitability of change, McGill used his front-page editorial column in the Atlanta Constitution as a Southern forum for his distinctive blend of moral outrage and pragmatic moderation. McGill's life is a touchstone for understanding the complex array of forces that dramatically reshaped the South and America in the quarter-century after World War II. These elements are blended with rare archival film, compelling contemporary images and a rich musical score to create an unusually moving and evocative film.

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Year
1989
Runtime
1h 27m
Genre
Documentary
Director
Language
EN

Cast

🎭 Documentary 🎬 Kathleen Dowdey 👤 Burt Lancaster

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Dawn's Early Light: Ralph McGill and the Segregated South has a runtime of 1h 27m (1 hour and 27 minutes).
Dawn's Early Light: Ralph McGill and the Segregated South was directed by Kathleen Dowdey and released in 1989.
Dawn's Early Light: Ralph McGill and the Segregated South is a Documentary film (1989).
The cast of Dawn's Early Light: Ralph McGill and the Segregated South includes Burt Lancaster.

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