The Blinding of Isaac Woodard(2021)
- TV-14
- 1h 55m
- March 30, 2021(United States)
- TV Episode
- 8.1/10 (112)
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.
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- Richard GergelBased on the book Unexampled Courage by
- Mary James Cottrell(archive sound) (voice)
- Joseph A. DeLaine Jr.(as J.A. De Laine Jr.)
- Duke Ellington(archive footage)
- Elizabeth Waring(archive sound) (voice)
- Orson Welles(archive footage) (voice)
- Isaac Woodard(archive footage)
- Eleanor Roosevelt(archive footage) (uncredited)
- Strom Thurmond(archive footage) (uncredited)
- Harry S. Truman(archive footage) (uncredited)
- Susan Bellowsdeputy executive producer: for American Experience
- Jamila Ephronproducer
- Cameo Georgeexecutive producer: for American Experience
- Charlotte Porterdevelopment producer: for American Experience
- Dorin Razam-Grunfeldsupervising producer
- Caitlin Riggsbeeassociate producer
- Vanessa Ruizseries producer: for American Experience
- Nancy Shermansupervising producer: for American Experience
- Mark Zwonitzersenior producer: for American Experience
- Joel Goodmancomposer (music by)
- Stephen McCarthydirector of photography
- Stephen Altobellopost-production supervisor
- Andy Cahillgraphics
- Thomas Curtisadditional graphics
- Will Rahillyadditional graphics
- Coll Andersonre-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
- Dave Bilodeausound recording
- Steve Boressound recording
- Jeremy Burnssound recording
- Duncan Clarkdialogue editor
- Josh Duncansound recording
- Ashley FoyVO coordinator
- Phillip Fullerchief audio engineer
- Katrina Hensonassistant sound editor
- Paul Schmitzsound recording
- Andrew Griffinanimations
- Martin O'Neillcollage illustrations
- Scott Burchcolorist
- Rob Cabanaon-line editor
- Kirstin E. McNarylead assistant editor
- Rachel Melmanpost-production coordinator
- Lauren Noyespost production editor: For American Experience
- Paul Sannipost production editor: For American Experience
- Jacob Schwartzapprentice editor
- Nicola Shannonassistant editor
- Joel Goodmanorchestrations / score producer
- Benjamin Krauseadditional music
- Aaron Srdocadditional music (uncredited)
- Victoria Allendeaccounting clerk
- Kirstin Butlerdigital: for American Experience
- Colby Cadmanintern
- John Campbellspecial projects assistant: for American Experience
- June Colemanproduction accountant
- Elias Ephrontranscription by
- Susana Fernandessenior contracts & rights manager: for American Experience
- Jay Fialkovlegal and business affairs: for American Experience
- Janice Floodtalent relations: for American Experience
- Jaime Lyn Gaudetbusiness manager: for American Experience
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- PBS International
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- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
- (United States, 1987)(TV)
- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
- (United States, 2021)(TV)
- Yleisradio (YLE)
- (Finland, 2021)(TV)
- Aetna Life Insurance Co.
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- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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- American Mutoscope & Biograph
- (archival film)
- Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
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- Ashland
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- Berkeley Sound Artists
- (post-production sound services)
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- Consumer Cellular
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- Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
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- Klaris Law
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- Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
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- OutoftheBlueNY
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- Park Foundation
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- Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
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- String and Can
- (sound post-production)
- The Documentary Investment Group
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- The Ford Foundation
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- The National Endowment for the Humanities
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- The Scotts Company
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- Viewers Like You
- (sound post-production)
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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- SoundtracksLift Every Voice And Sing
Arranged by Roland Carter
Performed by The Winston-Salem State University Choir and Alumni Choir
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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- Black and White(still photographs and archival footage)
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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