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  1. I Am Not Your Negro” is a powerful documentary that uses James Baldwin’s words to challenge racism and inspire viewers to work towards a more inclusive society. Through captivating storytelling and emotional impact, the film encourages empathy, sparks conversations, and ignites a passion for social change. Table of Contents.

  2. In honor of Black History Month, let us explore the mind of 20th-century luminary–whose works hold timeless relevance–James Baldwin. Although directed by Raoul Peck, the cinematic biography I Am Not Your Negro is based on Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript, “Remember This House,” which was intended to be a revolutionary account of the lives and assassinations of...

  3. Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck (‘I Am Not Your Negro’) once again makes masterful use of the documentary form as a vehicle for social and political commentary in ‘Ernest Cole: Lost and Found’, an intense viewing experience that leaves its mark long after the last photo fades.

  4. Baldwin was the subject of an excellent 2017 feature documentary, I Am Not Your Negro. Did its considerable success prompt others to go scrambling for buried films featuring the charismatic author?

  5. I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 French, American, Belgian and Swiss documentary film directed by Raoul Peck, based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript Remember This House.

  6. A deep examination of racism and sexism in Nashville's country music scene, with a focus on Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter. The new late night talkshow that interviews celebs and earthquake experts with ...

  7. 01 Rosa Parks’ full name is Rosa Louise McCauley Parks. 02 Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist. 03 Her husband, Raymond Parks, was a barber. 04 Rosa and Raymond Parks did not have any children. 05 Rosa’s father, James McCauley was a skilled carpenter and stonemason. 06 Rosa’s mother, Leona McCauley, was a teacher.

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