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About the Film |
Other segments of the documentary explore Tureaud's educational background, his experience with harassment and threats on his life, and his struggle to maintain a legal practice and support a family.
The documentary features interviews with Tureaud family members and key national and local leaders who knew Tureaud, such as U.S. district judges Constance Baker Motley and Robert Carter; former S.U. Law School dean Louis Berry; Sybil Morial, wife of the late New Orleans mayor Ernest Morial; Archbishop Phillip Hannan, and retired Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Revius Ortique. Rare audio of Tureaud discussing his activities in the civil rights movement is also presented.
The documentary was produced by Rachel L. Emanuel, and written by Emanuel and Denise Barkis-Richter. Edward Dodd was director of photography and off-line editor, and Sailor Jackson was chief camera operator. Original music was composed and performed by Alvin Batiste. The program was narrated by Clyde Robertson. The program is sponsored by the A.P. Tureaud Chapter of the LSU Alumni Foundation and was funded in part by grants from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities and the Louisiana Bar Foundation's Interest on Lawyers' Trust Account Fund (IOLTA).
Journey for Justice: The A.P. Tureaud Story will be broadcast on LPB Friday, February 7th at 9:00 PM, and rebroadcast Sunday, February 9th at 5:00 PM.