
2004
Rob Williams was an African-American living in Monroe, North Carolina in the 1950s and 1960s. Living with injustice and oppression, many African-Americans advocated a non-violent resistance. Williams took a different tack, urging the oppressed to take up arms. Williams was stripped of his rank as leader of the local NAACP chapter, but he continued to encourage local African-Americans to carry weapons as a means of self-defense. Wanted on a kidnapping charge, Williams and his wife fled to Cuba. His radio show Radio Free Dixie could be heard in some parts of the United States.

Robert F. Williams
Self (archive footage)

Walter Cronkite
Self (archive footage)

Julian Bond
Self

Salvador (Puig Antich)

Heather Booth: Changing the World

The Donner Party

Harlem Diary: Nine Voices of Resilience

When We Were Kings

Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man, Celebrated Writer

Paul Robeson: 20th Century Renaissance Man, Entertainer & Activist

Pseudo Secular

Manifesto

The Yes Men Fix the World

The New Greatness Case

Serbia, Year Zero

Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower

The Panafrican Festival in Algiers

The Corporation

Oklahoma City

Africa Rising

Steal This Film

Breath of Freedom

The Yes Men Are Revolting