“Selma” to be screened at Tuesday Night at the Movies
The Milton Public Library to screen “Selma.”
“Tuesday Night at the Movies” this month will bring you the wonderful film “Selma” on Tuesday, February 28 in honor of Black History Month, starting promptly at 6:30 p.m. This 2014 offering is a true story of courage and hope that changed the world forever. David Oyelowo shines as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who rallied his followers on the historic march from Selma to Montgomery in the face of violent opposition, an event that became a milestone victory for the civil rights movement. Also starring Oprah Winfrey and Tom Wilkinson, “Selma” is the landmark achievement that critics have called “one of the most powerful films of the year” (Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly). If you haven’t seen this movie, you should join us for this free screening which should inspire us all.
This program is kindly sponsored by the Friends of the Milton Public Library and are free and open to the public. They are held in the lower level Keys Community Room, unless otherwise noted and for more information, contact Jean Hlady, Adult Services Librarian, at (617) 698-5757, x. 3.
Be the first to comment on "“Selma” to be screened at Tuesday Night at the Movies"