Let justice roll on [videorecording] : the life & legacy of John M. Perkins / presented by Seattle Pacific University in association with the John M. Perkins Foundation ; a 5 Palms production ; directed by Michael Eaton.
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FilmPublication details: [South Pasadena, California] : 5 Palms, c2011.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 60 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification: - DVD BR 1725 .P47 .L47 2011
- Executive producers Philip Eaton and Marjorie Johnson ; associate producers Elizabeth Perkins, W. Tali Hairston and Jennifer Johnson Gilnett ; original music by Stephen Michael Newby.
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Executive producers Philip Eaton and Marjorie Johnson ; associate producers Elizabeth Perkins, W. Tali Hairston and Jennifer Johnson Gilnett ; original music by Stephen Michael Newby.
John M. Perkins was born into Mississippi poverty, the son of a sharecropper. At age 17 he fled to California after his older brother was murdered by a town marshal. Perkins accepted Christ in 1960 and returned to his boyhood home to share the gospel of Christ. Perkins and his wife Vera Mae are civil rights and community development leaders.
Special features: Promotional trailer -- A speech by Dr. Perkins.
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