TY - ADVS AU - Houston,Robert AU - Hudson,Robert AU - La Tour,Nick ED - Teaching Tolerance (Project) ED - Tell the Truth Pictures. ED - Home Box Office (Firm) ED - Southern Poverty Law Center. TI - Mighty times: the children's march AV - DVD F 334 .B69 C5 2011 PY - 2011/// CY - Montgomery, AL. PB - Teaching Tolerance Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center KW - Civil rights movements KW - United States KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Alabama KW - African Americans KW - Civil rights KW - Southern States KW - Civil rights demonstrations KW - Race discrimination KW - Toleration KW - Study and teaching KW - Documentary films KW - Videos (dvd) KW - Study and teaching (Middle school) KW - Study and teaching (Secondary) KW - Race relations KW - Birmingham (Ala.) KW - eBooks (www) N1 - Originally produced as a documentary film in 2004; "A project of the Southern Poverty Law Center."; Teacher's guide by Jeff Sapp includes nine ready-made lesson plans with reproducibles and a list of Internet sources; Associate producer, Andrew Ellison ; production supervisor, Anthony Ellison ; editors, Mark H. Brewer, Sean P. Keenan ; music, Don Davis; Narrator, Nick LaTour; Not rated; Grades 6-12 N2 - Contains interviews with some of the protesters. In May of 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. asked black people of Birmingham, Alabama to go to jail in the cause of racial equality. The adults were afraid to go to jail and so the school children marched and over 5000 of them were arrested. This led to President Kennedy sponsoring the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the March on Washington. Portions of this film were reenacted using vintage cameras and film stocks UR - http://www.tolerance.org/sites/default/files/kits/Childrens_March_Teachers_Guide_web_0.pdf UR - http://www.tolerance.org/sites/default/files/kits/A_Time_for_Justice_poster.pdf ER -