When Voices Rise... 2002 Directed by Errol Williams

"When Voices Rise..." tells the important, but little-known story of dismantling segregation in the polite society that was Bermuda in the 1950s. Working in secret, the Progressive Group organized the 1959 Theatre Boycott to end segregation in movie theatres in Hamilton. Context is provided by those who protested against segregation and the limited franchise earlier in Bermuda by authoring a "Secret Document" that analyzed the social problems of the island. The film also features a rare interview conducted in London, England with Kingsley Tweed-a powerful, public figure during the boycott that changed the island forever. -- Chris Campbell

Country Canada
Production Countries Bermuda , Canada
Language English
Spoken Language English
Gnere Documentary
Production Company NB Filmmakers Co-op
Release Date 5 July 2002
74 mins
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