Film Scripts by Marcia Cebulska
Through Martha's Eyes
Martha, a 15-year-old African-American girl enslaved at the Shawnee Mission Indian School, is introduced to an underground world at the Mission by an enchanting freed man.
- Length: 42 minutes
- Premiered: September 18, 2006 at Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas
- Mixed Race Cast: White, African-American, Native American
Barbara Rose
Sixteen-year-old Barbara Rose Johns leads a strike against her decrepit, segregated school in Farmville, Virginia in 1951. Her determination and leadership send the case to the Supreme Court as one of the cases known as Brown v. Board of Education.
- Feature-length film based on real events
- Script-in-progress, with Kevin Willmott






