Here Am I, Send Me: The Story of Jonathan Daniels (1999)
The story of New Hampshire native Jonathan Daniels, who was deeply affected by the events of the civil rights movement, joined the NAACP in 1963 and participated with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the march from Selma to Montgomery. His dedication to social justice was cut short in 1965 when he was shot to death in Hayneville, Alabama, while protecting the life of a young African American woman.
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Sam Waterston | As: Narrator |
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The story of New Hampshire native Jonathan Daniels, who was deeply affected by the events of the civil rights movement, joined the NAACP in 1963 and participated with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the march from Selma to Montgomery. His dedication to social justice was cut short in 1965 when he was shot to death in Hayneville, Alabama, while protecting the life of a young African American woman.
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Cast
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Sam Waterston |
Narrator |
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Lawrence Benaquist |
Director |
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William John Sullivan |
Director |
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William John Sullivan |
Producer |
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Lawrence Benaquist |
Producer |
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Kate Purdie |
Editor |
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Lawrence Benaquist |
Cinematography |
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William John Sullivan |
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