
Reviews
Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno looks at [an] urban confrontation and conflagration, in Newark, to tell a wider story.
New York Daily NewsFast-paced, effective and smart...By the end, the director achieves her objective: illustrating how this can happen in any U.S. city, and that the conditions are happening again.
Herald TribuneStunning...an artful balance...(of) historians, politicians, activitis, artists, law enforcement officials and journalists whose attitudes range from anger to wisdom about the causes and aftermath of the July 1967 uprising.
Asbury Park PressWhat's remarkable about Revolution '67 is the testimony of the victims and perpetrators, witnesses and respondents...The film can serve as a primer on urban decay and the systematic disenfranchisement of African people.
The San Francisco Bay View

