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score 6/10
Very powerful
I loved Samuel L. Jackson's voice over in this film. Some of the best most dramatic work he has done in a long time.
The type of connection I get when you know the problem, but means more when you hear other people articulate the problem.
And how awkward that James Baldwin's words still ring so true, a little too true. Wish it was a little washed down cause that would mean African Americans went somewhere further since the 60s.
But that's why we need documentaries like this. We are doomed to repeat ourselves which is why we need to know our history.
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subxerogravity 10 February 2017
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