Here is the untold story of how African-American churches organized and led the struggle for racial equality in the early days of the civil rights movement. We Shall Not Be Moved depicts the evolution of Southern churches as a central part of the historic struggle. From the Montgomery bus boycott to the Selma voting rights march, these churches served as a spiritual, intellectual, political and logistical foundation for the movement and its leaders. Participants recall the critical moments and turning points that changed American society.