A civil rights activist on what ‘Eyes on the Prize III’ means at this moment

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Phillip Agnew is familiar with standing alongside civil rights icons. He co-founded the Dream Defenders in the aftermath of Trayvon Martin’s death in 2012 and conducted a monthlong sit-in after shooter George Zimmerman’s acquittal in 2013. He was visited and supported by the likes of singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte and lawmaker and activist Julian Bond.

The work of Mr. Agnew and many other activists has been chronicled in a follow-up to “Eyes on the Prize,” the landmark documentary series that told the story of the Civil Rights Movement in America from 1954 to 1965. The modern-day presentation, “Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest” covers the years 1977 to 2015 and is currently streaming on Max.

Mr. Agnew, a native of Chicago, is prominently featured in the sixth and final episode, which picks up after the election of President Barack Obama in 2008. Mr. Agnew talks about his South Side upbringing and matriculation to Florida A&M University, providing commentary among icons such as writer and activist Angela Davis.

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The original “Eyes on the Prize” was a landmark documentary about the Civil Rights Movement. The co-founder of Dream Defenders, who is part of a new six-part series, talks about what the documentary means at this time of political upheaval.

“There was something about that moment, the stewing anger, the animosity. Four years of a Black president. How could this still be happening?” Mr. Agnew says in the documentary, describing the juxtaposition between the Obama presidency and Trayvon’s killing. “Trayvon was an alarm clock for myself and a lot of people who had just been kind of sleepwalking through the last few years of their life.”

Mr. Agnew spoke recently with the Monitor in a phone interview about the documentary and what it means during a time of great political upheaval. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

What does it mean to be a part of the “Eyes on the Prize” series at this moment?

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