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A TV mini series hosted by Will Smith that explores the history and impact of the 14th Amendment in America. Featuring interviews with experts, celebrities and activists, the series covers topics such as citizenship, resistance, equality and justice.
- (1.6K)
- 2021-02-17
- Documentary, History
- Will Smith, Bryan Stevenson, Larry Wilmore
Amend: The Fight for America is a 2021 docuseries starring Will Smith, Bryan Stevenson and Larry Wilmore. It covers the legacy of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution and explores the history of discrimination and activism for equality in the United States.
Netflix. 28.3M subscribers. 395K views 3 years ago. ...more. When the United States of America was founded, the ideals of freedom and equality did not apply to all people. These are the stories...
- 55 min
- 395.3K
- Netflix
Will Smith hosts this look at the evolving, often lethal, fight for equal rights in America through the lens of the US Constitution's 14th Amendment. Watch trailers & learn more.
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- February 17, 2021
Feb 17, 2021 · Hosted by Will Smith, this six-part series explores the history and impact of the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship and equal protection under the law. The series features celebrities, experts, and personal stories to illustrate how the amendment has shaped civil rights, voting rights, abortion, gay marriage, and more.
A series hosted by Will Smith that explores the Fourteenth Amendment as the cornerstone of American democracy. Featuring Mahershala Ali, Diane Lane, Samuel L. Jackson, Pedro Pascal, Yara Shahidi, and others.
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Amend: The Fight for America is a six-part docuseries that explores the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution - which, in 1868, promised liberty and equal protection for all persons - as America’s most enduring hallmark of democracy.