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Henry Hampton, an American filmmaker and civil rights activist, used the power of documentary filmmaking to amplify the voices of marginalized communities and expose social injustice. As the creator of the landmark television series "Eyes on the Prize," he brought the struggles of the civil rights movement to a national audience, inspiring generations to fight for equality and justice.
"Eyes is the attempt to tell the story of the Civil Rights movement and to create an emotional, intellectual constituency. But what do you do after that? The black community doesn't have institutions that pick up such moments and preserve them."
"What drives people to public service is a sense of possibility. If you haven't sensed that possibility you don't get started in the same way, you don't feel you can have an impact."
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