A Time for Justice is a 1994 American short documentary film produced by Charles Guggenheim. In 1995, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 67th Academy Awards.
Summary
The 38-minute film, narrated by Julian Bond and featuring John Lewis, presents a short history of the Civil Rights Movement using historical footage and spoken accounts of participants. Events recounted are the Montgomery bus boycott; school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas; demonstrations in Birmingham; and the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights.
Production
The film was produced by Guggenheim for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
See also
- Civil rights movement in popular culture
References
External links
- A Time for Justice at Teaching Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center
- A Time for Justice at IMDb




