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SUMMARY:Film Screening of: At the River
DESCRIPTION:At The River\nStruggle and Grace in the Segregated South\n*When did you realize what you were taught about race as a white Southerner was wrong?*Filmmaker Carolyn Crowder, raised in Montgomery, Alabama, during the Civil Rights era, set out to ask this question of Presbyterian ministers she knew who had taken stands during those turbulent times. Often isolated in small towns in the Deep South, some chose to be brave in spite of the dangerous circumstances.\nFor the feature length documentary, Crowder travelled throughout the Southeast interviewing ministers, now in their 80’s and 90’s, about their experiences and what it took to go against the racist currents during those hard days within their local communities and congregations.\n
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