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      • A legal thriller with “accidental plaintiffs” at the center of the story, Boycott is a bracing look at the far-reaching implications of anti-boycott legislation and an inspiring tale of everyday Americans standing up to protect our rights in an age of shifting politics and threats to freedom of speech.
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  2. Boycott is a 2001 American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by Clark Johnson, and starring Jeffrey Wright as Martin Luther King Jr. The film, based on the book Daybreak of Freedom by Stewart Burns, tells the story of the 1955–1956 Montgomery bus boycott.

  3. Boycott traces the impact of state legislation designed to penalize individuals and companies that choose to boycott Israel due to its human rights record. A legal thriller with “accidental plaintiffs” at the center of the story, Boycott is a bracing look at the far-reaching implications of anti-boycott legislation and an inspiring tale of ...

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · Synopsis. In Boycott, award-winning filmmaker Julia Bacha pulls back the curtain on a movement of conservative legislators and lobbyists in the United States who are succeeding in...

  5. A legal thriller with "accidental plaintiffs" at the center of the story, Boycott is a bracing look at the far-reaching implications of anti-boycott legislation and an inspiring tale of...

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    • Julia Bacha
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    • The Bertha Foundation
  6. 1 day ago · About this Movie. Boycott. Jeffrey Wright stars as the young Martin Luther King Jr. in this powerful film that recreates the start of the Civil Rights movement.

    • Clark Johnson
    • February 24, 2001
    • Jeffrey Wright
  7. Feb 23, 2001 · ''Boycott'' is directed with great authority and flair by Clark Johnson, better known as the actor who played Meldrick Lewis on ''Homicide.'' The film's visual swirl shows the influence of...

  8. Oct 19, 2022 · Boycott chronicles one of the most consequential First Amendment battles of the past few decades. It questions the implications of these laws, not only for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, but all social justice movements supported by WESPAC including reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, climate justice.

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