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  1. Aug 14, 2020 · Lovecraft Country is a 10-episode HBO series based on the book of the same title by Matt Ruff. Starring Jonathan Majors and Jurnee Smolett, the show uses elements of fantasy and horror to explore the prevalence and experience of racism in the U.S.

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  3. May 7, 2020 · Is 'Lovecraft Country' based on a true story? While Lovecraft Country entwines several real-life historical events into the plot, Atticus' wild adventures never actually happened. However, the series is based on a 2016 horror novel of the same name, which was written by critically acclaimed novelist, Matt Ruff .

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  4. Oct 12, 2020 · Lovecraft Country loves to mix in real-life history with its story of supernatural horror, from the real-life story of actor, singer and French Resistance agent Josephine Baker to calling...

    • Trumball Park
    • Denmark Vesey
    • The Works of James Baldwin
    • Gordon Parks's Photography
    • The Korean War & The Kumiho
    • Baseball Legend Jackie Robinson
    • The Negro Motorist Green Book
    • Sundown Towns
    • The Death of Emmett Till
    • The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

    In the third episode, Leti (portrayed by Jurnee Smollett, aka Black Canary from Birds of Prey) purchases a house in a white neighborhood in Chicago. Leti is always blazing trails but her sister Ruby worries about how this purchase is going to go over. As she nervously regards the silent stares of her potential neighbors, Ruby references Trumball Pa...

    Early on in the series, Atticus Freeman (played by Jonathan Majors, soon to be Kang The Conqueror in the MCU) is searching for clues to the whereabouts of his missing father Montrose. He goes to a bar in Chicago called the Denmark Vesey Saloon. This isn't just any fictional bar, but it's actually a reference to a real person named Denmark Vesey, wh...

    In the first episode, Lovecraft Countrygets very anachronistic with its music. It does so again in a haunting, moving moment as Atticus, Leti, and George travel through the Sun Belt toward Ardham and Montrose. As they travel, a portion of one of author/activist/playwright James Baldwin's most profound speeches is heard in the narration. Baldwin deb...

    Another aspect of American history referenced in the first episode is of a visual nature. As the group travels to the eponymous Lovecraft Country of Ardham, they make several stops along the way. As they do, the lines of society cleaving apart black and white are clearly demarcated in images that strongly recall the photography of Gordon Parks. REL...

    A major component of the series and the life of Atticus is the Korean War. This particular conflict is often referred to as "The Forgotten War," since barely anyone outside of historians talks about it. This is due to the fact that it took place right after World War II and was immediately overshadowed by the coming Vietnam War. Atticus is a vetera...

    The opening scene of the first episode is a tour de force of genre references, but there are historical ones as well. Atticus moves across a battlefield that includes aliens from War of the Worlds and Martian women from The Princess of Mars. Then emerging out of the haze to murder Cthulhu with a homerun is none other than real-life baseball legend ...

    Atticus' uncle George Freeman is the author and distributor of the Safe Negro Guide To Travel, a document that was sadly based in reality. George's book, used by African-Americans to safely travel in the United States (necessary for them, as will soon become clear) was based on the Negro Motorist Green Book. This document, which listed hotels, rest...

    A cruel fact of life for African-Americans far too long into the 20th century was the concept of the Sundown Town. These communities were predominantly white and intolerant to the presence of Black people, to the point that these communities didn't want Black people to be in the area after dark. This was accomplished through threats of violence and...

    The most recent episode of the series dealt with the death of Emmett Till. Emmett had actually been subtly set up early in the series with the introduction of the character Bobo, which is actually the real-life nickname of Emmett. Emmett is a sad symbol of why something like the aforementioned Negro Motorist Green Book was necessary for its time. T...

    One of the most significant moments in American history - and one of the least discussed, at least until recently - was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. This horrendous moment saw the deaths of untold numbers of African-Americans and the destruction of a community that was referred to as "Black Wall Street" at the hands of an angry white mob. Lovec...

  5. Oct 17, 2020 · Misha Green's Lovecraft Country traveled back in time to one of the most horrific moments in history, the 1921 Tulsa race massacre — here's the true story. The HBO series is known for its inclusion of significant symbols, events, and people pertaining to Black history.

  6. Lovecraft Country: Created by Misha Green. With Jurnee Smollett, Jonathan Majors, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Wunmi Mosaku. A young African-American travels across the U.S. in the 1950s in search of his missing father.

  7. Lovecraft Country is an American horror drama television series developed by Misha Green based on and serving as a continuation of the 2016 novel by Matt Ruff. Starring Jurnee Smollett and Jonathan Majors, it premiered on August 16, 2020, on HBO. The series is produced by Monkeypaw Productions, Bad Robot, and Warner Bros. Television.

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