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  1. During a two-day period before and after the University of Alabama integration crisis, the film uses five camera crews to follow President John F. Kennedy, attorney general Robert F. Kennedy, Alabama governor George Wallace, deputy attorney general Nicholas Katzenbach and the students Vivian Malone and James Hood. As Wallace has promised to personally block the two black students from ...

  2. 16. Jan. 2009 · Called “Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment,” the hourlong film shot over a two-day period in June 1963, broadcast on ABC four months later and now available on DVD is worth the new ...

  3. Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment 1963 Not Rated 52mGovernor George Wallace will not let two black students into an Alabama school, against the wis...

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  4. Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment. Disponibile su Prime Video. Uno dei momenti più delicati della presidenza di John Fitzgerald Kennedy, la cronaca di un giorno in cui una scelta traccia la linea tra un politico e la Storia. L'11 giugno del 1963, il governatore George Wallace impedì l'ingresso a due studenti di colore, Vivian Malone e ...

  5. Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment is a 1963 documentary film by Robert Drew.. It is a record of the June 1963 "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door", regarding the judicially-mandated racial integration of the University of Alabama, the opposition to the same from Governor George Wallace, and the subsequent intervention by President John F. Kennedy.

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  7. What's it About. Just as the Civil Rights movement was heating up in 1963, President John F. Kennedy faced an historic test of leadership: African-American students Vivian Malone and James Hood planned to matriculate at the newly integrated University of Alabama, but the state's governor, the staunch segregationist George Wallace, declared he ...