Separate but Equal (1991)
Separate but Equal (1991)
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Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Sidney Poitier
Thurgood Marshall

Burt Lancaster
John W. Davis

Richard Kiley
Chief Justice Earl Warren

Cleavon Little
Robert L. 'Bob' Carter

Gloria Foster
Vivian 'Buster' Marshall

John McMartin
Governor James F. Byrnes

Graham Beckel
Josiah C. Tulley

Ed Hall
Reverend J.A. Delaine

Ed Hall
Reverend J.A. Delaine

Lynne Thigpen
Ruth Alice Stovall

Macon McCalman
W.B. Springer

Randle Mell
Charles L. Black Jr.

Henderson Forsythe
Justice Robert Jackson

Cheryl Lynn Bruce
Gladys Hampton

Tommy Hollis
Harry Briggs Sr.

John Rothman
Jack Greenberg

Damien Leake
Dr. Kenneth Clark

Albert Hall
Oliver Hill

Mike Nussbaum
Justice Felix Frankfurter

Hallie Foote
Julia Davis

William Cain
Judge J. Waties Waring

E. Katherine Kerr
Mrs. Elizabeth Avery Waring

Tom Aldredge
Justice Hugo Black

Leonard Jackson
Harold Boulware

Edward Seamon
E.R. Crow

Mark Hammer
Justice Stanley Forman Reed

Samuel E. Wright
Artis Patterson

John Ottavino
Mark Baldwin

Jon DeVries
David Krech

Beeson Carroll
Judge John J. Parker

Charles Dumas
Bob Mong

Pearce Venning
Harry Briggs Jr.
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Separate But Equal is a 1991 American two-part television miniseries depicting the landmark Supreme Court desegregation case Brown v. Board of Education, based on the phrase "Separate but equal". The film stars Sidney Poitier as lead NAACP attorney Thurgood Marshall, Richard Kiley as Chief Justice Earl Warren, Burt Lancaster (in his final television role) as lawyer John W. Davis (loser of Briggs v. Elliott and the Democratic candidate in the 1924 US presidential election), Cleavon Little as lawyer and judge Robert L. Carter, and Lynne Thigpen as Ruth Alice Stovall.
In 1991, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences rewarded the film with the Outstanding Miniseries award. The film received 8 nominations for Emmy Awards in 1991 and won 2, and received 3 nominations for Golden Globe Awards in 1992.
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