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The Long Walk Home
Summary: Two women, black and white, in 1955 Montgomery Alabama, must decide what they are going to do in response to the famous bus boycott led by Martin Luther King.
Runtime: 1 h 37 min
MPAA: PG
Country: United States
Language: English
Domestic: $ 4,873,620
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1950safrican americanalabamaamerican southanimosityapologybased on true storybombingboycottbrother in law sister in law relationshipbuschristmaschurchcivil rightscivil rights movementconspiracy of silencedinnerfamily relationshipsfather daughter relationshipfriendshipgospel musichumiliationhusband wife relationshipindependent filminterracial friendshipku klux klanmaidmaster servant relationshipmontgomery alabamamother daughter relationshippicnicpolice chiefpolicemanrace relationsracial discriminationracial injusticeracial segregationracial slurracial tensionracismracistrealtorreference to martin luther king jr.scene during opening creditssecretsegregationsocial activismsocial commentarysocial injusticesocial justicesouthern u.s.timeframe 1950sunited statesunited states of americaunlikely friendshipupper middle classusaviolencevoice over narrationyear 1955
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