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Dear White People

Dear White People

The only way forward is to throw it back.

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At a predominantly white Ivy League college, a diverse group of students navigate various forms of racial and other types of discrimination.
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  • Sweetgrass - A reflective documentary that, like The Underground Railroad, captures the human experience in historical contexts.
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  • When They See Us - A miniseries that illustrates the struggles of Black individuals facing injustice in America.
  • The Underground Railroad: A New History - A documentary exploring the real history behind the Underground Railroad, parallels the themes of the series.
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  • One Night in Miami - A fictional account based on real historical figures discussing racism and their impact on society.
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  • A Raisin in the Sun - Explores dreams and aspirations within the African American community against economic and social barriers.
  • The Wire - A deeper exploration of systemic issues affecting the lives of African Americans in urban settings.
  • American History X - Tackles racism and its repercussions, focusing on redemption and transformation.
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  • I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that reflects on race in America using the writings of James Baldwin.
  • Summer of Sam - Examines societal tensions and racism in New York City against a backdrop of crime and unrest.
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  • The Intouchables - Though a different context, it deals with themes of class, friendship, and breaking societal barriers.
  • The Central Park Five - Documents the injustices faced by five Black teens, highlighting systemic racism in the justice system.

Last updated: 2024-09-27 03:57:41

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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:16:39

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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:10:55

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  • The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain - Based on a true story of a Black man killed by police in his own home.
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  • Our World: The Central Park Five - Focuses on the Central Park Five trial and its implications for race and criminal justice.
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Often deals with social issues, including racial tensions and justice.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:29:55

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  • What Happened, Miss Simone? - A documentary that chronicles the life of singer Nina Simone and her activism, similar to the exploration of Sam Cooke's influence.
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  • Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) - Covers the Harlem Cultural Festival and its cultural significance, aligning with Cooke's contributions to Black music and culture.
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  • The Last Dance - While focused on Michael Jordan, it sheds light on race, fame, and the struggles of athletes and musicians alike.
  • Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World - Explores the influence of Native Americans on popular music, similar to Cooke's impact on the music scene.
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  • trailer Park Boys: The Movie - While comedic, it touches on societal themes and music culture, akin to the issues addressed in Cooke's narrative.
  • The 1619 Project - A docuseries that examines the legacy of slavery in the U.S., connecting to Cooke's life and activism.
  • The Defiant Ones - Documents the partnership between music legends Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine and their impact on culture, similar to Cooke.
  • Miss Sharon Jones! - Follows the life of soul singer Sharon Jones and her battle against cancer, resonating with themes in Cooke's life.
  • American Son - A gripping drama that deals with race and familial conflict in America, aligned with Sam Cooke's themes.
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  • The Get Down - A series portraying the birth of hip-hop, showcasing cultural narratives that echo Cooke's influences.
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Documents the life of Fred Rogers, highlighting social issues and compassion, reminiscent of Cooke's messages.
  • Becoming - Follows Michelle Obama on her book tour, addressing issues of race and identity, akin to Cooke's struggles.
  • Daughters of the Dust - A film focusing on African American heritage and storytelling, resonating with themes central to Cooke's music.
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  • Freda - Explores life and identity among Black women, akin to the narratives seen in Sam Cooke's story.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - Depicts a man's struggle for a better life against odds, resonating with the themes of perseverance in Cooke's life.
  • Soundtrack to Murder - Explores the intersection of music and crime, reflecting themes of tragedy found in Cooke's story.
  • Malcolm X - A biographical film that connects civil rights struggles similar to Cooke's fight for justice and equality.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:14:42

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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:08

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  • Orange Is the New Black - Focuses on women in prison and addresses issues of race, sexuality, and systemic injustice.
  • The Wire - A deep dive into systemic issues in Baltimore, covering crime, education, and politics.
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  • Dear White People - Addresses racial tensions and social justice in a college setting.

Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:39

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  • Fruitvale Station - A drama based on the real-life story of Oscar Grant, highlighting issues of racial profiling and police brutality.
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  • Black Panther - Explores the complexities of race and identity within the context of a fictional African nation.
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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:12:23

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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:44:00

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