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2013 Biography documentary
USA
50 minutes
Joachim Prinz was a young, dynamic rabbi in Berlin who spoke out publicly and fearlessly against the Nazis until he was finally expelled in 1937. On arriving in America, he was horrified to witness open racism against African Americans. He became a leader of The Civil Rights Movement and a friend and confidant of Martin Luther King, Jr. Rabbi Prinz spoke just prior to the "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington in 1963.
Directed by | Rachel Eskin Fisher, Rachel Nierenberg Pasternak |
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