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Nathaniel Briggs and Eliza Briggs in American Experience (1988)

The Blinding of Isaac Woodard(2021)

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    • TV-14
    • 1h 55m
    • March 30, 2021(United States)
    • TV Episode
    • 8.1/10 (112)
DocumentaryBiographyHistory
  • Isaac Woodard was a Black World War II veteran who became known to the world as the victim of a horrific act of racist violence that robbed him of his sight.Isaac Woodard was a Black World War II veteran who became known to the world as the victim of a horrific act of racist violence that robbed him of his sight.Isaac Woodard was a Black World War II veteran who became known to the world as the victim of a horrific act of racist violence that robbed him of his sight.

  • Stars
    • Eliza Briggs
    • Nathaniel Briggs
    • Mary James Cottrell
  • Reviews
    • 3 User reviews
    • 2 Critic reviews
  • Photos & videos
    • 2 Photos

Director

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  • Jamila Ephron
    Jamila Ephron

Writers

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(in alphabetical order)
  • Jamila Ephron
    Jamila Ephron
    writer
  • Richard Gergel
    Richard Gergel
    Based on the book Unexampled Courage by
  • Mark Zwonitzer
    Mark Zwonitzer
    writer

Cast

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  • Eliza Briggs
    Eliza Briggs
    Self - Wife of Harry Briggs
  • Nathaniel Briggs
    Nathaniel Briggs
    Self - Son of Harry Briggs
  • Mary James Cottrell
    Mary James Cottrell
    Self - Reporter, The Charlotte Observer
    (archive sound) (voice)
  • Joseph A. DeLaine Jr.
    Joseph A. DeLaine Jr.
    Self - Son of Rev. De Laine
    (as J.A. De Laine Jr.)
  • Duke Ellington C. 1930's
    Duke Ellington
    Duke Ellington
    Self
    (archive footage)
  • Kari Frederickson
    Kari Frederickson
    Self - Historian
  • Belinda Gergel
    Belinda Gergel
    Self - Historian
  • Richard Gergel
    Richard Gergel
    Self - Author, Unexampled Courage
  • Jeremy Bobb and André Holland in The Knick (2014)
    André Holland
    André Holland
    Narrator
    (voice)
  • Sherrilyn Ifill
    Sherrilyn Ifill
    Sherrilyn Ifill
    Self - President, NAACP Legal Defense Fund
  • Rawn James
    Rawn James
    Self - Writer
  • Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    Isaac Woodard
    (voice)
  • Gilbert King
    Gilbert King
    Self - Writer
  • Kenneth Mack
    Kenneth Mack
    Self - Historian
  • Patricia Sullivan
    Patricia Sullivan
    Patricia Sullivan
    Self - Historian
  • Elizabeth Waring
    Elizabeth Waring
    Self - Wife of Judge J. Waties Waring
    (archive sound) (voice)
  • Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    Self
    (archive footage) (voice)
  • Laura Williams
    Laura Williams
    Self - Great-niece of Isaac Woodard
  • Isaac Woodard
    Isaac Woodard
    Self
    (archive footage)
  • Robert Young Sr.
    Robert Young Sr.
    Self - Nephew of Isaac Woodard
  • First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt talks to the radio audience, 1941.
    Eleanor Roosevelt
    Eleanor Roosevelt
    Self
    (archive footage) (uncredited)
  • Strom Thurmond
    Strom Thurmond
    Strom Thurmond
    Self
    (archive footage) (uncredited)
  • Harry S. Truman
    Harry S. Truman
    Harry S. Truman
    Self
    (archive footage) (uncredited)

Producers

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  • Susan Bellows
    Susan Bellows
    deputy executive producer: for American Experience
  • Jamila Ephron
    Jamila Ephron
    producer
  • Cameo George
    Cameo George
    executive producer: for American Experience
  • Charlotte Porter
    Charlotte Porter
    development producer: for American Experience
  • Dorin Razam-Grunfeld
    Dorin Razam-Grunfeld
    supervising producer
  • Caitlin Riggsbee
    Caitlin Riggsbee
    associate producer
  • Vanessa Ruiz
    Vanessa Ruiz
    series producer: for American Experience
  • Nancy Sherman
    Nancy Sherman
    supervising producer: for American Experience
  • Mark Zwonitzer
    Mark Zwonitzer
    senior producer: for American Experience

Composer

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  • Joel Goodman
    Joel Goodman
    composer (music by)

Cinematographer

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  • Stephen McCarthy
    Stephen McCarthy
    director of photography

Editor

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  • Nancy Novack
    Nancy Novack

Production Manager

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  • Stephen Altobello
    Stephen Altobello
    post-production supervisor

Art Department

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  • Andy Cahill
    Andy Cahill
    graphics
  • Thomas Curtis
    Thomas Curtis
    additional graphics
  • Will Rahilly
    Will Rahilly
    additional graphics

Sound Department

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  • Coll Anderson
    Coll Anderson
    re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
  • Dave Bilodeau
    Dave Bilodeau
    sound recording
  • Steve Bores
    Steve Bores
    sound recording
  • Jeremy Burns
    Jeremy Burns
    sound recording
  • Duncan Clark
    Duncan Clark
    dialogue editor
  • Josh Duncan
    Josh Duncan
    sound recording
  • Ashley Foy
    Ashley Foy
    VO coordinator
  • Phillip Fuller
    Phillip Fuller
    chief audio engineer
  • Katrina Henson
    Katrina Henson
    assistant sound editor
  • Paul Schmitz
    Paul Schmitz
    sound recording

Animation Department

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  • Andrew Griffin
    Andrew Griffin
    animations
  • Martin O'Neill
    Martin O'Neill
    collage illustrations

Editorial Department

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  • Scott Burch
    Scott Burch
    colorist
  • Rob Cabana
    Rob Cabana
    on-line editor
  • Kirstin E. McNary
    Kirstin E. McNary
    lead assistant editor
  • Rachel Melman
    Rachel Melman
    post-production coordinator
  • Lauren Noyes
    Lauren Noyes
    post production editor: For American Experience
  • Paul Sanni
    Paul Sanni
    post production editor: For American Experience
  • Jacob Schwartz
    Jacob Schwartz
    apprentice editor
  • Nicola Shannon
    Nicola Shannon
    assistant editor

Music Department

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  • Joel Goodman
    Joel Goodman
    orchestrations / score producer
  • Benjamin Krause
    Benjamin Krause
    additional music
  • Alex Riak
    Alex Riak
    orchestrations
  • Aaron Srdoc
    Aaron Srdoc
    additional music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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  • Victoria Allende
    Victoria Allende
    accounting clerk
  • Kirstin Butler
    Kirstin Butler
    digital: for American Experience
  • Colby Cadman
    Colby Cadman
    intern
  • John Campbell
    John Campbell
    special projects assistant: for American Experience
  • June Coleman
    June Coleman
    production accountant
  • Elias Ephron
    Elias Ephron
    transcription by
  • Susana Fernandes
    Susana Fernandes
    senior contracts & rights manager: for American Experience
  • Jay Fialkov
    Jay Fialkov
    legal and business affairs: for American Experience
  • Janice Flood
    Janice Flood
    talent relations: for American Experience
  • Jaime Lyn Gaudet
    Jaime Lyn Gaudet
    business manager: for American Experience

Production Companies

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  • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
    • (for)
  • Robert Stone Productions
  • WGBH
    • (produced by)

Distributors

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  • PBS Home Video
    • (United States, 1988)(video)
  • PBS International
    • (World-wide, 1987)(TV)
  • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
    • (United States, 1987)(TV)
  • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
    • (United States, 2021)(TV)
  • Yleisradio (YLE)
    • (Finland, 2021)(TV)

Other Companies

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  • Aetna Life Insurance Co.
    • (funding)
  • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
    • (funding)
  • American Mutoscope & Biograph
    • (archival film)
  • Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
    • (funding)
  • Ashland
    • (funding)
  • Berkeley Sound Artists
    • (post-production sound services)
  • CLK Transcription
    • (CLK Transcription, Inc, transcription by)
  • Consumer Cellular
    • (funding)
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
    • (funding)
  • Kentucky River Coal
    • (funding)
  • Klaris Law
    • (legal services provided by)
  • Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
    • (funding)
  • OutoftheBlueNY
    • (Out of The Blue NY, online and color grading)
  • Park Foundation
    • (funding)
  • Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
    • (funding)
  • String and Can
    • (sound post-production)
  • The Documentary Investment Group
    • (funding)
  • The Ford Foundation
    • (funding)
  • The National Endowment for the Humanities
    • (funding)
  • The Scotts Company
    • (funding)
  • Viewers Like You
    • (sound post-production)

Storyline

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The Blinding of Isaac Woodard: How a horrific incident of racial violence became a powerful catalyst for the civil rights movement. In 1946, Isaac Woodard, a Black army sergeant on his way home to South Carolina after serving in WWII, was pulled from a bus for arguing with the driver. The local chief of police savagely beat him, leaving him unconscious and permanently blind. The shocking incident made national headlines and, when the police chief was acquitted by an all-white jury, the blatant injustice would change the course of American history. Based on Richard Gergel's book "Unexampled Courage", the film details how the crime led to the racial awakening of President Harry Truman, who desegregated federal offices and the military two years later. The event also ultimately set the stage for the Supreme Court's landmark 1954 "Brown v. Board of Education" decision, which finally outlawed segregation in public schools and jump-started the modern civil rights movement. —PBS
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  • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Biography
    • History
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    • United States:TV-14
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Did you know

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  • Soundtracks
    Lift Every Voice And Sing
    Arranged by Roland Carter

    Performed by The Winston-Salem State University Choir and Alumni Choir

Details

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  • Release date
    • March 30, 2021 (United States)
  • Language
    • English
  • Production companies
    • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
    • Robert Stone Productions
    • WGBH
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Technical specifications

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  • Runtime
    • 1h 55m(115 min)
  • Sound mix
    • Stereo
  • Color
    • Color
    • Black and White(still photographs and archival footage)
  • Aspect ratio
    • 16:9 HD

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