- Eyes on the Prize
"Eyes on the Prize" is a 14-hour documentary series about the African-American Civil Rights Movement. The series uses
archival footage to record the growth of thecivil rights movement in theUnited States , with special focus on the ordinary people who affected the change. It was created and executive-produced byHenry Hampton at Blackside, Inc.The series has been hailed as more than just a historical document.
Clayborne Carson , aStanford University history professor and editor of the published papers ofMartin Luther King, Jr. , remarked that "it is the principal film account of the most important American social justice movement of the 20th century".Fact|date=February 2008 Because of its extensive use ofprimary sources and in-depth coverage of the material, it has been adopted as a key reference and record of the civil rights movement.It has also seen extensive use in schools and other educational settings as a way to convey the experiences and history of that period in the struggle for civil rights.
The title of the series is derived from the song "
Keep Your Eyes on the Prize ", which is used in each episode as the opening theme music.Original broadcast and later releases
The film originated as two sequential projects. Part one, six hours long, was shown on
PBS in early1987 as "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years (1954–1965)". Eight more hours were broadcast in 1990 as "Eyes on the Prize II: America at the Racial Crossroads (1965–1985)".By the mid-1990s, the series was unavailable on video or broadcast television, due to limits on the licenses of the
copyrights of the archival footage used. [ [http://www.documentary.org/resources/zine.php?stage=3&articleID=45 Eyes on the Rights - The Rising Cost of Putting History on Screen] , by Sheila Curran Bernard, Documentary Online Magazine, June 05 Issue, International Documentary Association. Retrieved 2008-02-21.] Grants from theFord Foundation and others enabled Blackside to renew rights. [ [http://www.wired.com/news/culture/digiwood/0,68664-0.html Cash Rescues Eyes on the Prize] , by Katie Dean, Wired.com, 08-30-2005. Retrieved 2008-02-21.] To date, PBS has rebroadcast the first six hours on three consecutive Mondays in October 2006, [ [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/ A Special Presentation of American Experience: Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1985] , PBS.org. Retrieved 2008-02-21.] and has begun rebroadcasting the second eight hours in February 2008. [ [http://www.pbs.org/aboutpbs/news/20080110_blackhistory.html PBS News: PBS Celebrates Black History Month with an Extensive Lineup of Special Programming] , PBS.org. Retrieved 2008-02-21.]PBS reissued an educational version of the series in the fall of 2006, making it available on DVD for the first time. [ [http://teacher.shop.pbs.org/product/index.jsp?productId=2428602&clickid=home_educatorPick1_img PBS Education - Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Movement DVD 7PK - AV Item ] ] It is now available to educational institutions and libraries from PBS on seven DVDs (ISBN 0-7936-9262-8) or seven VHS tapes. These versions are not licensed for individual consumer sales. [http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/shoppbs/av_rights.html] It is unclear whether any of the footage has been changed to appease rights holders.
Book
The book of the same title by journalist
Juan Williams and the staff at Blackside (hardcover ISBN 0-670-81412-1, paperback ISBN 0-245-54668-5) was created as a companion volume to the series; it was published by Viking in 1987.Controversies
Independent of the producers, the organization
Downhill Battle initiated the "Eyes on the Screen" project, along with civil rights activistLawrence Guyot , in January of2005 to encourage the use of file sharing networks such as BitTorrent to distribute the film - without regard for copyright restrictions. They also called for people to display the film, particularly onFebruary 8 , duringBlack History Month .Others took exception to Downhill's use of the series as a tool in the cause of challenging existing copyright law. [ [http://www.sharp-tools.net/archives/000191.html Eyes on the Prize is most definitely NOT commonsized] , Sharp-Tools.net. Retrieved 2008-02-21.] Some affiliated with the production of the series (particularly producer Henry Hampton's family) have objected that a series about the civil rights movement had now been repositioned as an icon of the
copyright reform movement. [ [http://www.sharp-tools.net/archives/000192.html Sharp Tools: Eyes on the Prize is most definitely NOT commonsized ] ] They pointed out that widespread distribution of illegal copies would make investors and donors less interested in funding a public re-release.As a result, soon after their campaign began, Downhill Battle removed their BitTorrent links and issued a statement asking that all digital and illegal copies of the series be destroyed. [http://www.downhillbattle.org/eyes/statement.php] They expressed the hope "that our efforts have not interfered with Blackside's efforts" to bring back the series to the public. The campaign instead began to emphasize the promotion of public screening of the series in each state.
Meanwhile, the Eyes on the Screen campaign had been endorsed by groups such as the Bay Area Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement, who wrote: "Therefore, in the spirit of the Southern Freedom Movement, we who once defied the laws and customs that denied people of color their human rights and dignity, we whose faces are seen in "Eyes on the Prize," we who helped produce it, tonight defy the media giants who have buried our story in their vaults by publicly sharing episodes of this forbidden knowledge with all who wish to see it." [ [http://www.crmvet.org/anc/0502eot1.htm] Dead link|date=March 2008] [http://downhillbattle.org/eyes/bavcrm.php]
Episodes
"Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years 1954–1964"
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*"Eyes on the Prize II: America at the Racial Crossroads 1965–1985"
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External links
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/ PBS/WGBH Eyes on the Prize Series]
* [http://www.facinghistory.org/campus/reslib.nsf/sub/onlinecampus/publications/studyguides/eyesontheprize Teacher study guide]
* [http://pbsvideodb.pbs.org/resources/eyes/ PBS Lesson Plans]
*imdb title|id=0092999|title=Eyes On the Prize
*imdb title|id=0233051|title=Eyes On the Prize II
* [http://www.springsteenlyrics.com/lyrics/e/eyesontheprize.php Lyrics and discussion of the origins of the song "Eyes on the Prize", from which the series takes its title, in the context of the 2006 Bruce Springsteen recording of that song]
* Regarding the controversies:
** [http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,66106,00.html Wired Article on archival footage issue]
** [http://eyesonthescreen.org/ Eyes on the Screen]
** [http://wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,66550,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2 Wired Article on Eyes on the Screen screening in the Bay Area]
** [http://www.sharp-tools.net/archives/000191.html Reaction from producer's family]
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