Walk A Mile In My Shoes:
The 90 Year Journey of the NAACP

Hosted by Julian Bond and Nancy Wilson, this program documents the history and social impact of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Walk A Mile In My Shoes serves as a visual “witness” to events that have threatened the well-being, the growth, and even the lives of African-Americans. It illuminates the NAACP’s key role in social changes of primary importance to the African-American experience in every decade of the 20th century since its inception in 1909, including:
Anti-lynching legislation
Organization of Black workers
Challenges to motion picture industry practices
School integration.

The program introduces a new generation of viewers to a legendary American institution that is today meeting the challenges of the new millennium.

To obtain copies, contact Lucerne Media, 37 Ground Pine Road, Morris Plains, NJ 07950 (800)341-2293.