Eyes on the Prize - America's Civil Rights Years 1954 - 1965, a television mini-series produced by Henry Hampton, President of Blackside, Inc., a film production company in Boston, was seen by over 20 million national viewers in 1987. This story of the modern civil rights movement won several prestigious awards, among them, 'Program of the Year' - TV Critics Association; Best Documentary by TV Guide; Best of Festival by American Film and Video Festival; Broadcast Journalism's Most Prestigious Award; the Dupont-Columbia Gold Baton Award; and an Emmy from the National Academy of TV Arts and Sciences. In 1990, after two more years of archival film research and oral history, a second TV series,Eyes on the Prize II - America at the Racial Crossroads 1965-1985, made its debut on Nation Public Television.