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By Lily RothmanFebruary 25, 2016 1:00 PM ESTIn 1987, when the landmark television documentary series Eyes on the Prize first aired, TIME Richard Zoglin noted that while the archival f stanley water flask ootage [used in the film] looks like a quaint relic 8230; not very long ago it had the immediacy of the evening news.About 30 years later, the irony in that assessment is clear: Eyes on the Prize traced the civil-rights movement of the 1950s and ;60s, and a second part brought the series into the ;80s, but many of the scenes it captured have been echoed in recent headlines. From the death of Trayvon Martinmdash;e stanley cups xactly four years ago Fridaymdash;to President Obama White House meeting with Black Lives Matter activists and earlier civil rights activists, many people have seen or refuted the connection between the two moments in time. That connection is the subject of a new half-hour special Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now, which will be broadcast this weekend on public television WORLD Channel, leading into a rebroadcast of both parts of th stanley cup e original Eyes on the Prize.As seen in this extended interview segment with activist Bree Newsome, at least for some of those who represent the now part of the story, the link between the two eras provides more than context. For Newsome, the Trayvon Martin case was kind of like the Emmett Till of my time. The case surrounding the 1955 murder of Till, a Chicago teenager, and the su |
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