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A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story (1994)Jane Seymour, D.W. Moffett, Lou Walker
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The movie highlights the difficulties faced by Hazel Brannon Smith due to her stance, including her newspaper office being vandalized, a cross burned on her lawn, and her husband losing his job. Despite the challenges, she continued to advocate for civil rights. In 1964, she became the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing.
Plot: The film portrays Hazel Brannon Smith's courageous battle against racism in her community in the 1950s. As the publisher of a local newspaper, she used her platform to speak out against injustice and challenge a bigoted sheriff, putting her at odds with those who supported segregation.
Starring: Jane Seymour plays the role of Hazel Brannon Smith.
Based on a true story: The movie depicts a fictionalized account of Hazel Brannon Smith's life and her struggles against racism.
Release: The film was broadcast on ABC in 1994.
Genre: It is a drama.
Runtime: The movie is approximately 95 minutes long.
Themes: The story explores the themes of courage, perseverance, and the fight against injustice in the face of strong opposition.
A newspaper editor (Jane Seymour) is at the center of racial strife in 1950s Mississippi. Based on a true story.
Director: James Keach
Writer: Rama Laurie Stagner
Stars: Jane Seymour, D.W. Moffett, Lou Walker