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Free, White and 21; Gone Are the Days! Shock Corridor; 1964. Black Like Me; Nothing But a Man; One Potato, Two Potato; 1965. A Patch of Blue; 1966. Lost Command; A Man Called Adam; A Time for Burning* 1967. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1 remake: 2006) Hurry Sundown; In the Heat of the Night (2 sequels: 1970, 1971) The Story of a Three-Day Pass ...
2. How It Feels to Be Free (1986). Cast: Halle Berry, Gail Lumet Buckley, Diahann Carroll, Lena Horne Rating: TV-14 Director Yoruba Richen offers an intimate look at the lives and careers of six ...
A comedy about members of a black fraternity house negotiating the racial assumptions of their white counterparts at college. 2013: 12 Years a Slave: Steve McQueen: The English director's film of Solomon Northrup's memoir of the same name (1853) about a free man being abducted from the North to serve as a slave in the American South. 2013: The ...
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We've compiled a list of essential viewing of movies, documentaries, and mini-series, and shows that highlight racial injustice for Black Americans.
Filmmakers Rachel Lyon and Bavand Karim wrote and developed the project after learning of the "Good Friday Murders" in Tulsa. [3] As part of the scholarship on race relations connected to the film, Lyon co-authored the paper "Digital Divisions: Racial Injustice and the Limits of Social Informatics in The State of Georgia vs. Troy Anthony Davis," [4] which was presented at the Northern Kentucky ...
Films about racism (14 C, 108 P) S. Films about sexism (2 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Films about discrimination" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of ...
As nationwide protests against racism and police brutality rage on, many Americans are realizing they need to educate themselves about racial justice. In the film, DuVernay argues that the ...