(FULL MOVIE) Pinevale High - Separate, Unequal,....Undeterred.

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The use of photographs and video in this documentary are protected by the Fair Use Clause of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, which allows for the rebroadcast of copyrighted materials for the purposes of commentary, criticism, and education.

Using interview footage and archival photography, this documentary explores the history of Pinevale High School, a segregated Black high school in Valdosta, Georgia that was open from 1957 to 1972.

My deepest appreciations go out to the Pinevale Alumni Association and everyone that made time to be a part of this project, especially Dr. Willie Houseal, Chairperson of the alumni group. It was both a pleasure and a privilege, and I felt honored to get to talk with folks about this history and their experiences living under Jim Crow segregation in South Georgia.

0:00 Introduction

1:45 Chapter 1 - That was the way of life.

12:25 Chapter 2 - We were like family.

26:40 Chapter 3 - It was always separate and unequal.

35:16 Chapter 4 - We were forced to integrate.

47:18 Chapter 5 - Our teachers paid a price too.

54:06 Chapter 6 - Has anyone ever apologized for what was said and done?

1:01:32 Chapter 7 - Looking back, which system would you choose today?

1:08:37 Chapter 8 - How do you feel about current day race relations?

1:24:48 Epilogue

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