Al Freeman

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    Down in the Delta (1998)

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    Down in the Delta (1998)

    Rosa Lynn sends her druggie daughter Loretta and her children Thomas and Tracy away from the big city to live with their uncle Earl in the ancestral home in rural Mississippi. Earl puts Loretta to work in his restaurant, Just Chicken, while also telling them about the generations of their family, the Sinclairs, dating back to their time in slavery before the the Civil War.

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    Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored (1996)

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    Once Upon a Time… When We Were Colored (1996)

    This film relates the story of a tightly connected Afro-American community informally called Colored Town where the inhabitants live and depend on each other in a world where racist oppression is everywhere, as told by a boy called Cliff who spent his childhood there. Despite this, we see the life of the community in all its joys and sorrows, of those that live there while others decide to leave for a better life north. For those remaining, things come to a serious situation when one prominent businessman is being muscled out by a white competitor using racist intimidation. In response, the community must make the decision of whether to submit meekly like they always have, or finally fight for their rights.

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    Malcolm X (1992)

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    Malcolm X (1992)

    The biopic of the controversial and influential Black Nationalist leader.

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    The Lost Man (1969)

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    The Lost Man (1969)

    A gang of black militants plots to rob a factory to finance their “revolutionary struggle.”

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    Dutchman (1967)

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    Dutchman (1967)

    A young conservative black man, minding his own business, rides a nearly empty subway car. The only other passenger, a blonde vixen looking for trouble, sizes him up. Sexual tension, racial bigotry and righteous fury collide in a razor’s edge confrontation between this unlikely pair.

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    Black Like Me (1964)

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    Black Like Me (1964)

    Black Like Me is the true account of John Griffin’s experiences when he passed as a black man.

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    Black Rebels (1960)

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    Black Rebels (1960)

    “Black Rebels” (also known as “The Rebel Breed”) is about juvenile delinquents–in particular, kids who resort to racially motivated crimes. To combat this problem, the cops send two recent police academy graduates to a local high school to pose as students. However, the guys playing ‘students’ were 27 and 23 years of age! In fact, none of these teens looked close to being teenager. And, to make it worse, one of these pseudo-teens looks silly, as he’s supposed to play a guy who is a biracial Latino–but this effect was achieved by painting his skin–it’s quite obvious. And, oddly, some times he is a lot more black-looking than others!!

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