Anarchy, U.S.A. (1966)
A remarkable examination of the forces behind the Civil Rights Movement in 1960’s America. Drawing parallels between successful communist insurrections in China, Cuba, and Algeria; “Anarchy USA” attempts to convince its audience that revolutionary communism was using the noble fight for civil rights to foment racial tension and overthrow the US government. A treasure trove of rare archival footage from America’s most traumatic period of social upheaval. Featuring Ahmed Ben Bally, Julia Brown, Charles De Gaulle, Martin Luther King.
Director: G. Edward Griffin
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: February 21, 1966
Production: John Birch Society
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
propaganda, cold war, anarchy, false flag
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Anarchy, U.S.A. about?
- A remarkable examination of the forces behind the Civil Rights Movement in 1960’s America. Drawing parallels between successful communist insurrections in China, Cuba, and Algeria; “Anarchy USA” attempts to convince its audience that revolutionary communism was using the noble fight for civil rights to foment racial tension and overthrow the US government. A treasure trove of rare archival footage from America’s most traumatic period of social upheaval. Featuring Ahmed Ben Bally, Julia Brown, Charles De Gaulle, Martin Luther King.
- Who directed Anarchy, U.S.A.?
- Anarchy, U.S.A. was directed by G. Edward Griffin.
- How long is Anarchy, U.S.A.?
- Anarchy, U.S.A. has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is Anarchy, U.S.A.?
- Anarchy, U.S.A. is a Documentary, History film.
- Where was Anarchy, U.S.A. produced?
- Anarchy, U.S.A. was produced in United States of America.