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  1. Separate But Equal: With Sidney Poitier, Burt Lancaster, Richard Kiley, Cleavon Little. A dramatization of the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.

    • (789)
    • 1991-04-07
    • Drama, History
    • 190
  2. Separate But Equal is a 1991 American two-part television miniseries depicting the landmark Supreme Court desegregation case Brown v. Board of Education, based on the phrase "Separate but equal".

    • Drama History
  3. 7. Apr. 1991 · 77. lists. Separate but Equal 1991. Status Ended. Network ABC. Premiered April 7, 1991. Runtime 2h. Total Runtime 4h (2 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Studios George Stevens Productions + 1 more. Genres Drama. A two-part miniseries.

    • Sidney Poitier
    • April 8, 1991
  4. Overview. A two-part miniseries. Dramatizes the events leading up to the 1954 Supreme Court decision on school desegregation, "Brown vs. Board of Education." Series Cast. Sidney Poitier. 2 Episodes. Burt Lancaster. 2 Episodes. Richard Kiley. 2 Episodes. Cleavon Little. 2 Episodes. Gloria Foster. 2 Episodes. John McMartin. 2 Episodes. Graham Beckel.

  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Separate-But-EqualPrime Video: Season 1

    Season 1. Based on the ground-breaking Brown vs. the Board of Education case in 1954, SEPARATE BUT EQUAL follows a young Thurgood Marshall, the lawyer who argued the racially-charged lawsuit before the Supreme Court. 1991 2 episodes. TV-PG.

  6. 30. Dez. 1991 · Separate But Equal. MINI-SERIES ( 1991 ) « The true story behind the most important legal battle of our time.» Drama. History. 1950s. A dramatization of the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation. 2 episodes 4 hr. e1 — Episode 1. Separate But Equal: Part One. April 7, 1991 8.2. e2. Separate But Equal: Part Two.

  7. 7. Apr. 1991 · Based on the ground-breaking Brown vs. the Board of Education case in 1954, SEPARATE BUT EQUAL follows a young Thurgood Marshall, the lawyer who argued the racially-charged lawsuit before the Supreme Court.