

Drama · History
Overview
Two women, black and white, in 1955 Montgomery Alabama, must decide what they are going to do in response to the famous bus boycott led by Martin Luther King.
Top Cast


Sissy Spacek
Sissy Spacek
Miriam Thompson
Sissy Spacek
Miriam Thompson


Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Odessa Cotter
Whoopi Goldberg
Odessa Cotter


Dwight Schultz
Dwight Schultz
Norman Thompson
Dwight Schultz
Norman Thompson


Ving Rhames
Ving Rhames
Herbert Cotter
Ving Rhames
Herbert Cotter


Dylan Baker
Dylan Baker
Tunker Thompson
Dylan Baker
Tunker Thompson


Erika Alexander
Erika Alexander
Selma Cotter
Erika Alexander
Selma Cotter


Lexi Randall
Lexi Randall
Mary Catherine
Lexi Randall
Mary Catherine
Richard Habersham
Richard Habersham
Theodore Cotter
Richard Habersham
Theodore Cotter


Jason Weaver
Jason Weaver
Franklin Cotter
Jason Weaver
Franklin Cotter
Crystal Robbins
Crystal Robbins
Sara Thompson
Crystal Robbins
Sara Thompson
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