Art,
I appreciate the passion that drives this announcement and am willing to add
my signature but I am ignorant about its context. How did Eyes on the Prize
and its later ownership (or whatever) come to this state? Was it because
they bought the rights, stole them, used things in the public domain and
then repackaged them or what?
thanks for any light you can shed on this,
Steve Snow
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Stephen Snow, MA, National Certified Counselor
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Art McGee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> In meeting assembled, Bay Area Veterans of the Civil Rights
> Movement adopted the following statment of support for the
> protest screenings of "Eyes on the Prize" being organized
> by Downhill Battle (http://www.downhillbattle.org/eyes/). We
> will host a solidarity screening on February 8 in Berkeley,
> CA. The statement will be forwarded to Downhill Battle,
> posted on "Civil Rights Movement Veterans" website
> (http://www.crmvet.org), and distributed to the press.
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