On August 28th, in 1963, six very famous men sat down in a Washington TV studio, to discuss Civil Rights, particularly for African-American's. On the same day as the famous 'March On Washington' had just taken place - at which Martin Luther King Jnr. gave his historic 'I Have A Dream' speech - Marlon Brando, James Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, Charlton Heston, Joseph Minklelwitz, and Sidney Poitier discussed their personal opinions about the Civil Rights Movement of the time. |