The Million Man March - The Untold Story
Many stories have been told about the Million Man March. Is there an untold story? If so, what is it? Witness as we hear from the man through whom the March was called, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. What inspired the Call and what caused 2 million Black men to respond? What role did religion play? Why was the call only to men? What happened to the money? Why go to the Middle East and Africa after the March? Should we have another March? Find out the answers to these and other questions in this documentary, The Million Man March – The Untold Story.
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Angela MuhammadDirector
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Anthony K. MuhammadWriter
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Anthony VenutoDirector of Photography
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Anthony "A-Tone" MuhammadMusic Supervisor
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DJ Earth 1neMusic Supervisor
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Jaye DelaiNarrator
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Brooks DesignGraphic Designer
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Digital StoriesEquipment
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El-Shamesh PhotographyStill Photographer/Editor
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Vanguard TelevisionProducer
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DC Ministry of Arts and CultureProducer
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature
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Runtime:1 hour 16 minutes 27 seconds
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Completion Date:February 14, 2014
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:HD
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Sis. Angela R. Muhammad, originally from Benton Harbor, MI, graduated from Howard University School of Communications in 1993 with a BA degree in Film Production. She is a registered member of the Nation of Islam at Muhammad’s Mosque #4 in Washington, DC and is President and Executive Director of an online channel for women of color called Vanguard Television, the first 24 hour online television network dedicated to the enrichment and empowerment of women of color. Sis. Angela resides in Washington, DC with her husband Anthony K. Muhammad and their two children Asad (a student at University of Maryland - College Park) and Qiyamah, a home-schooled high school student.
It's important for our youth to know about the Million Man March. It is a part of our history and it shows that black people, especially black men and come together for a goal bigger than ourselves.