Film: Nothing But A Man

Film: Nothing But A Man (1964, dir. Michael Roemer, USA, 91 minutes)
This unflinching examination of life in the segregated south during the early-1960s explores the complex story of a Black railroad worker who battles oppression and his own personal dilemmas while trying to maintain his dignity. Dr. Clemmie Harris, Associate Professor of History, will deliver a short talk before the screening and participate in a Q&A session afterwards.
About FILMS on THURSDAY
All showings Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. in Macfarlane Auditorium. Admission is free.
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Professor Paul J. MacArthur

Professor Paul J. MacArthur
Director, FILMS on THURSDAY
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Paris Hill Brass Quintet
Donohue Concourse (below the Library)