

Drama · History
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Activist Bayard Rustin faces racism and homophobia as he helps change the course of Civil Rights history by orchestrating the 1963 March on Washington.
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Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo
Bayard Rustin
Colman Domingo
Bayard Rustin


Aml Ameen
Aml Ameen
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Aml Ameen
Martin Luther King, Jr.


Glynn Turman
Glynn Turman
A. Philip Randolph
Glynn Turman
A. Philip Randolph


Chris Rock
Chris Rock
Roy Wilkins
Chris Rock
Roy Wilkins


Gus Halper
Gus Halper
Tom
Gus Halper
Tom


Johnny Ramey
Johnny Ramey
Elias Taylor
Johnny Ramey
Elias Taylor


CCH Pounder
CCH Pounder
Dr. Anna Hedgeman
CCH Pounder
Dr. Anna Hedgeman


Michael Potts
Michael Potts
Cleve Robinson
Michael Potts
Cleve Robinson


Audra McDonald
Audra McDonald
Ella Baker
Audra McDonald
Ella Baker


Jeffrey Wright
Jeffrey Wright
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell
Jeffrey Wright
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell
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