In real life, Jonathan Daniels actually died saving a black girl's life named Ruby Sales. A white man pointed a gun at her and was going to shoot her but Jonathan pushed her out of the way and took the bullet. He was k*lled instantly. RIP Jonathan.❤🕊
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I’m beyond impressed with how Dr King daughter handled herself in this movie and how she was taught how to handle her pain. The pain of this country taking her father’s life. May God have mercy on those with hatred hearts in this country. 🌻☘️💖2023’ it still exists.
They wanna continue to dumb our people down instead of feed us history & awaken our people. So yea Disney + would never put this on their platform. Even though they directed & as well as published it beloved, so that's a NO BRAINIER!!!
I loved this movie when I was a kid, but it had me terrified of going anywhere near Alabama. My husband is from Tuskegee and he took me to Selma last time we were there. The condition of Selma today is so sad.
This is a amazing movie and I'd watch it over and over again and I would never get bored with it. "FREEDOM" I LOVED MARTIN LUTHER KING JR FREEDOM SPEECH.
What a sad event and triage these people went through for their right and freedom , I felt so much for Jimmy and Jonathan's death even thought they die as a heroes for freedom .
I would have to agree with you, because I too feel so much for these two men, Jimmy and Jonathan, it's so sad how these people went through, even though what we have done to them, I just wish I could just take a whole bunch of those A**holes and put them in one Big Room, make them strip down all the way to where the sun don't shine, then heard them all in another big room, close all the doors and windows, open doors from the ceiling and pour every single color paint there is and known to mankind (I'm not talking about a certain wrestler), Then heard them one at a time into another room, and have speakers of other people's voices yelling at them, It doesn't matter to me either a person is Black, White, Red, Green, Purple, Orange, Yellow, Or as The Rock would say, "It Doesn't Matter What Color a Person's Skin is", also we are all god's children, we don't make the boundaries, it's A**'holes like that A**hole Sherrif that makes the boundaries, every time I see a person on TV, I see them as my Brothers and Sisters or as My Uncles and Aunts, also I wouldn't mind attending and worshiping at their church, even if I'm the only white Christian Girl there, also I have two Nieces, I wouldn't mind if they attended their kid's School (including High School), as would my Children, as would my Nieces Children, as would my children's children, and my nieces children's children, as would their children's children's children, as would my nieces children's children's children, as would my Children's Children's Children's Children, Etc. Etc. Etc.
we watch this in fourth grade I remember watching this and when they had the funerals that was so emotional like when we figured out somebody was actually killed in the movie we were so sad like we were like we really didn't even want to look at it
This movie made me cry, we still have a long way to go. Right now certain people are trying to undo the work of mlk and they are currently trying to remove affirmative action.
If she did, she unfortunately would have got hog tied with a noose to a tree and lynched for throwing the jar of jelly beans at the white guy or beaten up or jailed or maybe even shot at by racist white cops!! Times were definitely dangerous back then for black folks..
Thank you for uploading this. My sister is older than me and has never seen it but I have and love it. I couldn't find it nowhere else but I came to UA-cam and I found your video. Thank you so much for this ❤
I saw this movie when i was a kid in the library i still remember the name of the library teacher Ms Coleman and i remember Ms Russ, Ms Strange and Ms Cook they would always defend me in school they knew this hispanic teachers didn't like me and would bully me and im hispanic myself but they would always come to my aid and they took me in to there classes when the teacher would send me to the office for depending myself from her i wish i could see them again i pray there safe and still here on earth living there best life i watched this movie in there classes all the time and all i have are happy memories being in there classes they will always be in my heart ❤️ im 30 now i pray one day i get to see them again and show them the woman ive become 😢❤
I remember watching this on Disney a couple times when I was younger, but haven't seen it on Disney+ which is a shame. This is a great movie for young kids to know what the past was like (some places it's still like) regardless of race.
All the internet shows is the evil roles Clifton Powell plays, and to be fair there’s a lot where he is evil. But this portrayal of Dr. King is absolutely powerful. Akin to Jeffery Wright in Boycott or David Oyelowo in Selma.
I would have to give him all the faithful assistance he need. I am going through some horrific injustice. However I would help the person who desires to destroy me . I would help give my faith to help his family despite how he hurts me.
Maybe? But what do you watch that isn't black AMERICAN history? Because somehow American black history has come to dominate all narratives about black history and I see not just young people starting to be really confused thinking that everyone's history is the same as the American history. When there's a really big, diverse world out there! But young people often would rather watch a film than read a book...
न जाने कहाँ रंग ला गए बापू और उनकी विचारधारा। श्री किंग अमेरिका में, मंडेला दक्षिण अफ्रीका में इतिहास के सुनहरे हर्फ़ बने। प्रिटोरिया में धधकी ज्वाला कहाँ कहाँ पहुंची? कहाँ कहाँ पहुंचेगी? नमन बापू को और उनके सच्चे अनुयायिओं को। धन्यवाद।
I remember driving at 150 mph spinning out of control down highway 13 and I looked up to heaven and said lord please help me please save me bless me not to die and I hit a pile of wood chips from that day on I knew Jesus was real
This Is A Awesome Movie Just Shows How Things Have Changed I Cried Like A Baby Because How Can People Back Then Be So Cruel Plus R.I.P. To All Those People Back Then That Lost Their Lives Doing What They Loved Doing What Is Right Plus If I Was Born Back In Those Days I Would March Also Amen Love God And He Will Help You Though Anything
One of the things I love about this movie is how well behaved black people were back in 1965. No stupid sagging pants, people not dressed like they just got out of bed! No one playing "music" at over the top volumes in there cars. No ganstas, no hoochi mommas, no in the hood garbage like we see so much of in our community now! Perhaps, best of all, you don't here any black folks in this movie cussing almost every sentence you here coming out of their mouths! In fact you hear no cussing at all!This movie is a breath of fresh air from what I see from the people in my community today!
The movie is a testament and memorial to the historic events of that time. But can imagine that the actual events were so much more scary - makes my heart tight to even think of that time. Interestingly, i feel that the governor (or whoever) backed off at the barricade when he saw the number of northern whites marching in solidarity. Yes Jonathon Daniels was a true martyr.
MUY BONITA Y CONMOVEDORA HISTORIA, POR DESFORTUNA FUE UNA TRISTE REALIDAD, PERO AUN ASI POR FIN LOGRARON LA LIBERTAD Y LOS DERECHOS POR LOS QUE LUCHARON, UNA BUENA PRODUCCION Y ACTORES DE LO MEJOR, GRACIAS.
And why? She grew like any of us. She was 6 years old in full house and maybe 11 or 12 here in this movie ..she just grew up and continued her career as an actress..
I Remember My Husband Adam, our Five Children, our 5-year-old Identical Twins named Ruth (Girl, our Daughter) and Jessie (Boy, our Son), our 7-year-old Daughter named Rachel, our 9-year-old Fraternal Twins Named Mark (Boy, our Son), and Jacob (Boy, our son), and I watched this when it was on the ABC Network on "The Wonderful World of Disney, and during the next few hours, we sat in the living room, Adam and I was sitting on the couch, Ruth, Jessie, Rachel, Mark, and Jacob were sitting on the floor, in Spellbound Silence, we were even singing along to that beautiful song that girl Sheyenne was singing, It's just hard to believe how people in that town could be so mean to them, when is that we were the ones that brought them here many years ago, as slaves, That Deputy that was talking to Sheyenne and Her Friend Rachel, was a Meanie, and that Sheriff is also a bully, I just wish we could take those two and so many others like them in one big room, and make them strip down all the way to their D****, then heard them into another room, shut all the doors and windows, open a door from the Ceiling, and pour every single color paint down on them, then heard them one at a time to another room, and make them see themselves in the mirror, and make them hear their own voices talking to them from speakers that'll be hanging from the ceiling, if it wasn't for Great People Like, Rosa Parks who refused to give up her seat on a bus, Frederick Douglas, Nelson Mandela (R.I.P), and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr (R.I.P), we wouldn't Have African American People in Daytime Shows, Talk Shows, News Broadcast, Sports, Like Basketball, Football, Golf, Wrestling, and we wouldn't have one to be President of the United States.
We watch this movie in class today at school because we’re learning about the civil rights movement and I almost cried when Jonathan got shot and I really watched it later and it felt even more painful to watch
No African person has to be insulted and beaten by anyone. The abuse and violence that many Africans suffer in their own places is a serious crime that must be reported. The laws support the African who suffers from this situation of violence.
I was born in Hackney, London in 1958. Had black friends to play with in our street. I never saw any racism of any sort. USA the greatest nation in the world? I don't think so.
True, but one thing that this movie got right that Selma 2014 got wrong is when the Bloody Sunday March started they shot the gun and the people ran off. In this movie and the real Bloody Sunday those people didn't move until they were pushed and trampled over.
the fact that kids cant see this beautiful film in florida like i did in 5th grade is crazy man, there gonna be so lost and not understanding why ppl dont like them just because of their skin smh
I'm showing this to my children now. I watched this as a kid and it stuck with me forever!! Ain't gonna let nobody... Turn me 'round!!!
Gonna show it to my children someday
RIP Jimmy Lee Jackson, Jonathan Daniels, and Martin Luther King. You all will be remembered for your courage :(
In real life, Jonathan Daniels actually died saving a black girl's life named Ruby Sales. A white man pointed a gun at her and was going to shoot her but Jonathan pushed her out of the way and took the bullet. He was k*lled instantly. RIP Jonathan.❤🕊
Many white men have sacrificed their lives in the fight for black freedom and rights.
He was a hero. Thank you for sharing
My Lord.
I guess they didn't put it in the movie because this is a kids' version. You can see they tried to keep the violence as minimal as possible.
Saw this movie as a child, & I plan on showing it to my own children someday
Showing it to mines now
@@longway9132 Sweet
Jonathan was good man and Martin too people from both races believed hope for our future
Jonathan was a good man by helping board of organisation by helping us to have employment’s and to be free so we as citizens can be able to work.
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When will it ever end hate
I’m beyond impressed with how Dr King daughter handled herself in this movie and how she was taught how to handle her pain. The pain of this country taking her father’s life. May God have mercy on those with hatred hearts in this country. 🌻☘️💖2023’ it still exists.
I just thank God that we people of to day have freedom and because of that we give God praise
the little girl is so cute and the loving coming from parents is just a joy🤗
I cried ... I weeped... 😢😢😢... this movie touched my soul😫💔💔💔💔🙌🙏
This Should've been added on Disney+
Exactly they think they so damn slick
Why, when it's on UA-cam for free?
They’ve had the Ruby Bridges movie on there since the app was created, but they still haven’t added this one.
They wanna continue to dumb our people down instead of feed us history & awaken our people. So yea Disney + would never put this on their platform. Even though they directed & as well as published it beloved, so that's a NO BRAINIER!!!
It nice like Disney
Dr.King,Jonathan,Willy,Jimmy Lee, and everyone were good people
I LOVE THIS MOVIE🙂😍😍 Disney Channel use to play this movie all the time ❤ thank you for posting this I'm definitely going to watch it
I’m a kid I’m 8 and I agree it is a good movie because I watch it at school
@izabelmaldonado9396 that is awesome they let you watch this in school ! Im so glad you enjoyed it !
About time someone uploaded the full movie. Thanks!
I've watched this movie too many times, and I'm watching it again now.
History is where the people learn along the way.
Thank You 🙏
I loved this movie when I was a kid, but it had me terrified of going anywhere near Alabama. My husband is from Tuskegee and he took me to Selma last time we were there. The condition of Selma today is so sad.
Wooow
This is a amazing movie and I'd watch it over and over again and I would never get bored with it. "FREEDOM" I LOVED MARTIN LUTHER KING JR FREEDOM SPEECH.
What a sad event and triage these people went through for their right and freedom , I felt so much for Jimmy and Jonathan's death even thought they die as a heroes for freedom .
I would have to agree with you, because I too feel so much for these two men, Jimmy and Jonathan, it's so sad how these people went through, even though what we have done to them, I just wish I could just take a whole bunch of those A**holes and put them in one Big Room, make them strip down all the way to where the sun don't shine, then heard them all in another big room, close all the doors and windows, open doors from the ceiling and pour every single color paint there is and known to mankind (I'm not talking about a certain wrestler), Then heard them one at a time into another room, and have speakers of other people's voices yelling at them, It doesn't matter to me either a person is Black, White, Red, Green, Purple, Orange, Yellow, Or as The Rock would say, "It Doesn't Matter What Color a Person's Skin is", also we are all god's children, we don't make the boundaries, it's A**'holes like that A**hole Sherrif that makes the boundaries, every time I see a person on TV, I see them as my Brothers and Sisters or as My Uncles and Aunts, also I wouldn't mind attending and worshiping at their church, even if I'm the only white Christian Girl there, also I have two Nieces, I wouldn't mind if they attended their kid's School (including High School), as would my Children, as would my Nieces Children, as would my children's children, and my nieces children's children, as would their children's children's children, as would my nieces children's children's children, as would my Children's Children's Children's Children, Etc. Etc. Etc.
We may have freedom now but in this world there’s still people like this that treats us like shit and honestly I don’t think that’ll ever change.
The sad thing is we think we free in some strange way we still kind of are enslaved 😢
My childhood I remember watching this as a kid with my mom
My favorite part of the movie is when shyann song in front of the church
I cry every time ❤
Yes this movie always have me teared up
Thank you so much for putting this up. I wanted my son to watch this a few years ago, but we were only able to find the first half
we watch this in fourth grade I remember watching this and when they had the funerals that was so emotional like when we figured out somebody was actually killed in the movie we were so sad like we were like we really didn't even want to look at it
standing up for what’s right IS GRATIFYING than standing among the COWARDS
I loved it ❤ Thank you for sharing ❤
This movie tripped me out as a kid it was very traumatic I appreciate them for giving it to us no chaser even at a young age
Yolanda King Has Her Mother Build And Looks
This movie made me cry, we still have a long way to go. Right now certain people are trying to undo the work of mlk and they are currently trying to remove affirmative action.
What's amazing is that the Real Sheyann Webb-Christburg made an appearence at the end of the film.
That’s really cool
I remember her❤ from Selma
Thank you I thought this movie didn’t exist the way I couldn’t find it😢
That lady should've thrown the jar of jellybeans at the guy in the courthouse and registered herself.
If she did, she unfortunately would have got hog tied with a noose to a tree and lynched for throwing the jar of jelly beans at the white guy or beaten up or jailed or maybe even shot at by racist white cops!! Times were definitely dangerous back then for black folks..
Thank you for uploading this. My sister is older than me and has never seen it but I have and love it. I couldn't find it nowhere else but I came to UA-cam and I found your video. Thank you so much for this ❤
I saw this movie when i was a kid in the library i still remember the name of the library teacher Ms Coleman and i remember Ms Russ, Ms Strange and Ms Cook they would always defend me in school they knew this hispanic teachers didn't like me and would bully me and im hispanic myself but they would always come to my aid and they took me in to there classes when the teacher would send me to the office for depending myself from her i wish i could see them again i pray there safe and still here on earth living there best life i watched this movie in there classes all the time and all i have are happy memories being in there classes they will always be in my heart ❤️ im 30 now i pray one day i get to see them again and show them the woman ive become 😢❤
i remember watching this in grade 5, and i have neva been the same again.
Wonderful Movie!
I remember watching this on Disney a couple times when I was younger, but haven't seen it on Disney+ which is a shame. This is a great movie for young kids to know what the past was like (some places it's still like) regardless of race.
All the internet shows is the evil roles Clifton Powell plays, and to be fair there’s a lot where he is evil. But this portrayal of Dr. King is absolutely powerful. Akin to Jeffery Wright in Boycott or David Oyelowo in Selma.
I would have to give him all the faithful assistance he need. I am going through some horrific injustice. However I would help the person who desires to destroy me . I would help give my faith to help his family despite how he hurts me.
Remembering watching this in the 1st or 2nd grade and man time’s certainly flys 😢
An amazing movie! Thank You!
Great Movie. They don’t make them like this anymore! ❤
This is a good movie to watch it about a black history movie
Maybe? But what do you watch that isn't black AMERICAN history? Because somehow American black history has come to dominate all narratives about black history and I see not just young people starting to be really confused thinking that everyone's history is the same as the American history. When there's a really big, diverse world out there! But young people often would rather watch a film than read a book...
Informative movie about events in history from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
I watched this in High School. And I’m SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO happy that this movie is rated G!!! Think you Disney!!!😄😄😁
न जाने कहाँ रंग ला गए बापू और उनकी विचारधारा। श्री किंग अमेरिका में, मंडेला दक्षिण अफ्रीका में इतिहास के सुनहरे हर्फ़ बने। प्रिटोरिया में धधकी ज्वाला कहाँ कहाँ पहुंची? कहाँ कहाँ पहुंचेगी? नमन बापू को और उनके सच्चे अनुयायिओं को। धन्यवाद।
Praise the lord
I remember watching this movie back when I was 6th grade.
I saw this when it came out on tv I was 6 years old I think.
I remember driving at 150 mph spinning out of control down highway 13 and I looked up to heaven and said lord please help me please save me bless me not to die and I hit a pile of wood chips from that day on I knew Jesus was real
That hateful cop who beat up black people should be prosecuted for human rights violations.
Why we are beating human beings. All they want is to teach our children to how to read and have job applications so that we can have jobs.
He's a bully & ignorant
I hope that Salma public schools can help all students to learn and have passion in their classrooms. For 2022 through 20223.
Man this movie makes me cry so bad 😢
Dr. Martin Luther King
This Is A Awesome Movie Just Shows How Things Have Changed I Cried Like A Baby Because How Can People Back Then Be So Cruel Plus R.I.P. To All Those People Back Then That Lost Their Lives Doing What They Loved Doing What Is Right Plus If I Was Born Back In Those Days I Would March Also Amen Love God And He Will Help You Though Anything
I remember they played this on Disney during black history month!
without slavery you'd be stuck in africa
Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around 💪
Best movie ever
They still doing this to this day just in a different way
Watching this on MLK Day.
Yes indeed
Thank you
Well after their hard work, sacrifices and protest for freedom, they mixed in pretty well now.
This movie made me cry 😢. It really breaks my heart to see what black folks had to go through.
The lady playing Amelia Boynton is hoesa williams daughter and miss bright is dr king daughter Yolanda
I knew mrs bright look familiar I’ve seen her face before that’s amazing
That's was pretty good movie, i see it ones💯💯💪
Movies like this really shows why many don't want true American history taught not just in schools but, at all.
What do you mean?
I still love ❤️ THS MOVIE I was in 8th Grade when I first learned about US BLKS PPLE
THY NEED THIS❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
One of the things I love about this movie is how well behaved black people were back in 1965. No stupid sagging pants, people not dressed like they just got out of bed! No one playing "music" at over the top volumes in there cars. No ganstas, no hoochi mommas, no in the hood garbage like we see so much of in our community now! Perhaps, best of all, you don't here any black folks in this movie cussing almost every sentence you here coming out of their mouths! In fact you hear no cussing at all!This movie is a breath of fresh air from what I see from the people in my community today!
That’s one of the things you like? 🦝
@@Fusemoree Darn right I do!
Been teaching about human rights to my 4th grade students and I can’t wait to show them this movie next, they’re gonna love this❤️
The movie is a testament and memorial to the historic events of that time. But can imagine that the actual events were so much more scary - makes my heart tight to even think of that time. Interestingly, i feel that the governor (or whoever) backed off at the barricade when he saw the number of northern whites marching in solidarity. Yes Jonathon Daniels was a true martyr.
I cried.🙏🙏🙏🙏
MUY BONITA Y CONMOVEDORA HISTORIA, POR DESFORTUNA FUE UNA TRISTE REALIDAD, PERO AUN ASI POR FIN LOGRARON LA LIBERTAD Y LOS DERECHOS POR LOS QUE LUCHARON, UNA BUENA PRODUCCION Y ACTORES DE LO MEJOR, GRACIAS.
This is sad story ❤💔😭😭😭
Some of the cast was in Remember The Titans Afemo Omilami, Brett Rice, Tom Nowicki and Tom Turbiville
Why did people do this.. shayann had to see people who were innocent and just wanted freedom die.. I wish people weren’t like this!
Oh my Gosh Lisa Marie Presley 🫢
I remember watching this movie wen I was younger.
Everytime I turn around he's making a way
I can’t believe that Michelle’s little friend Denise full house movie made
She was also in the Denzel Washington movie “The Great Debaters”
And why? She grew like any of us. She was 6 years old in full house and maybe 11 or 12 here in this movie ..she just grew up and continued her career as an actress..
Her name is Jurnee Smollett. She’s Jussie Smollett sister.
I Remember My Husband Adam, our Five Children, our 5-year-old Identical Twins named Ruth (Girl, our Daughter) and Jessie (Boy, our Son), our 7-year-old Daughter named Rachel, our 9-year-old Fraternal Twins Named Mark (Boy, our Son), and Jacob (Boy, our son), and I watched this when it was on the ABC Network on "The Wonderful World of Disney, and during the next few hours, we sat in the living room, Adam and I was sitting on the couch, Ruth, Jessie, Rachel, Mark, and Jacob were sitting on the floor, in Spellbound Silence, we were even singing along to that beautiful song that girl Sheyenne was singing, It's just hard to believe how people in that town could be so mean to them, when is that we were the ones that brought them here many years ago, as slaves, That Deputy that was talking to Sheyenne and Her Friend Rachel, was a Meanie, and that Sheriff is also a bully, I just wish we could take those two and so many others like them in one big room, and make them strip down all the way to their D****, then heard them into another room, shut all the doors and windows, open a door from the Ceiling, and pour every single color paint down on them, then heard them one at a time to another room, and make them see themselves in the mirror, and make them hear their own voices talking to them from speakers that'll be hanging from the ceiling, if it wasn't for Great People Like, Rosa Parks who refused to give up her seat on a bus, Frederick Douglas, Nelson Mandela (R.I.P), and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr (R.I.P), we wouldn't Have African American People in Daytime Shows, Talk Shows, News Broadcast, Sports, Like Basketball, Football, Golf, Wrestling, and we wouldn't have one to be President of the United States.
I'm from England and I have to admit Clifton Powell trumps David Ayewelu
Clifton Powell is a very good actor. He usually plays a villain, but he did a wonderful job as Dr. King!
&&&&& this was a good movie . . 💜🤪❤️
We watch this movie in class today at school because we’re learning about the civil rights movement and I almost cried when Jonathan got shot and I really watched it later and it felt even more painful to watch
No African person has to be insulted and beaten by anyone. The abuse and violence that many Africans suffer in their own places is a serious crime that must be reported. The laws support the African who suffers from this situation of violence.
I have ten years old and I am on 4 grade and my teacher said class please see the movie "Selma Lord Selma"
First time watching it
I love this movie 🎥
They was making people live forever on the actual Hollywood sets
I was born in Hackney, London in 1958. Had black friends to play with in our street. I never saw any racism of any sort. USA the greatest nation in the world? I don't think so.
1955 Civil Rights
1965
Love it
Watched this in class
As horrendous as this scene was, it was tame compared to the 2014 Selma scene
You mean Bloody Sunday?
True, but one thing that this movie got right that Selma 2014 got wrong is when the Bloody Sunday March started they shot the gun and the people ran off. In this movie and the real Bloody Sunday those people didn't move until they were pushed and trampled over.
@@msrain1235Exactly!
Good movie.I enjoyed it.
I had the book when I was younger
A tooth for a tooth
I remember watching this movie and yes it should have been added to Disney + it's amazing movie and should be shown to kids during black history month
My classmates and me watched this for black history!
Sad 🙁
the fact that kids cant see this beautiful film in florida like i did in 5th grade is crazy man, there gonna be so lost and not understanding why ppl dont like them just because of their skin smh
I watched this when i was in elementary school in the sixth grade
Johnny McGee my uncle weio eio this little pinky went to the market and cried all the way home