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Separate But Equal
Separate But Equal

Separate But Equal (1991)

65% User Rating
3h 6min
History
TV Movie
Drama

"The true story behind the most important legal battle of our time."

A dramatization of the events of Brown vs. Board of Education, the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.

George Stevens Jr.Director

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Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier

Thurgood Marshall

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

John W. Davis

Richard Kiley

Richard Kiley

Chief Justice Earl Warren

Cleavon Little

Cleavon Little

Robert L. 'Bob' Carter

Gloria Foster

Gloria Foster

Vivian 'Buster' Marshall

John McMartin

John McMartin

Governor James F. Byrnes

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Mark Hammer

Associate Justice Stanley Forman Reed

Graham Beckel

Graham Beckel

Josiah C. Tulley

Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright

William Coleman

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Ed Hall

Reverend J.A. Delaine

Lynne Thigpen

Lynne Thigpen

Ruth Alice Stovall

Hallie Foote

Hallie Foote

Julia Davis

Macon McCalman

Macon McCalman

W.B. Springer

Randle Mell

Randle Mell

Charles L. Black Jr.

Cheryl Lynn Bruce

Cheryl Lynn Bruce

Gladys Hampton

Tommy Hollis

Tommy Hollis

Harry Briggs

John Rothman

John Rothman

NAACP Attorney Jack Greenberg

Damien Leake

Damien Leake

Dr. Kenneth Clark

Mike Nussbaum

Mike Nussbaum

Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter

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William Hardy

Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark

William Cain

William Cain

Federal Judge J. Waties Waring

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Michael Flippo

Tom

Michael L. Nesbitt

Michael L. Nesbitt

Man In Audience

Ric Reitz

Ric Reitz

Mr. Straight

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Edward Seamon

E.R. Crow

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Laurens Moore

Judge

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GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwine
Rating 50%

January 14, 2023

It is educational...and as someone that works in history, I can see a teacher wanting to be lazy and using "Separate But Equal" as an excuse for it... ...but I doubt I'd ever do it. I'd want my students to form an interest in movies based on historical events. I don't know what Poitier was thinking. Watching the mini-series anyone that read the script should have instantly gotten that "made for TV crap" vibe off it. I gave it 5 stars. I mean, I can sit down and watch and enjoy it...but I can also read and enjoy Herzen's autobiography. I am a freak of nature that can enjoy some horribly dull things. It's not only impossible to shake that made-for-TV vibe...but on top of it, it feels like you're watching a Lifetime Original Movie. If you can deal with that, it's worth a watch. Otherwise there are Civil Rights movies that actually know how to make such a dramatic part of American History actually dramatic on the screen.

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