We Shall Not Be Moved (2007)

About the Film

We Shall Not Be Moved is their song, and it means they “ain’t going nowhere!” That’s the spirit of the Tillery, North Carolina resettlement, product of a New Deal program offering landless sharecroppers a chance to buy their own farms. Roanoke Farms was one of only a handful of resettlement projects for African Americans. Its families overcame the legacies of slavery and Jim Crow to earn their part of the American Dream. They and their successors continue to battle racism, assaults on their environment, farm foreclosures, and natural disasters.

Licensing

For licensing, film rights and permissions, contact Chris Potter, Charles Thompson, the distributor Concerned Citizens of Tillery, Inc., or Folkstreams.

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