The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 7 - Cicero March

For a generation of young activists, the reality of war, imperialism, racism and the growing fragility of democratic liberalism was too much to handle. Force became a means to wrestle with this tension. As the discourse of a “country torn” finds its way into mainstream political analyses (for many the deep divisions in this country are not a new political reality), we should reflect on the writings of political dissidents and radicals. We should recognize the diversity of political analysis that is very much alive. The histories of armed struggle, if taken seriously, provide us with a means to think more critically about the center, and complicate its claims of moral and political right.

Release Date

January 1, 1966

Status

Released

Original Title

The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 7 - Cicero March

Runtime

8min

Budget

Revenue

Language

English

Production Companies

The Film Group

Part of

The Urban Crisis and the New Militants

Includes: The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 1 - The Right to Dissent: A Press Conference, The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 2 - Social Confrontation: The Battle of Michigan Ave., The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 3 - Law and Order vs. Dissent, The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 4 - The People’s Right to Know: Police vs. Reporters, The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 5 - Police Power and Freedom of Assembly: The Gregory March, The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 6 - Black Moderates and Black Militants, The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 7 - Cicero March