:06:02
So even if he never considered himself
a protest singer, he was a protest singer.
:06:07
And he saw what was happening
all around him...
:06:10
and everybody else saw
what was happening all around them...
:06:13
but he voiced that for the first time.
:06:16
"Hard rain's gonna fall"
means something's going to happen.
:06:24
Oh, where have you been,
my blue-eyed son?
:06:31
And where have you been,
my darling young one?
:06:39
I've stumbled on the side
of 12 misty mountains
:06:46
I've walked and I've crawled
on six crooked highways
:06:54
I've stepped in the middle
of seven sad forests
:07:02
And I've been out in front
of a dozen dead oceans
:07:09
I've been 10,000 miles
in the mouth of a graveyard
:07:15
And it's a hard and it's a hard
:07:19
And it's a hard and it's a hard
:07:23
And it's a
:07:24
He's been shot! Oswald has been shot.
:07:27
Rain's a-gonna fall
:07:32
We were going to make this world
a decent, better place...
:07:38
but that loss,
I think it traumatized the nation terribly.
:07:48
The Emergency Civil Liberties Union...
:07:51
was people who were really,
deeply involved...
:07:54
in progressive politics, were idealists...
:07:57
and had a dream about fairness and justice.