A documentary looking at the N word.A documentary looking at the N word.A documentary looking at the N word.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
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F. Lee Bailey
- Self
- (archive footage)
Johnnie L. Cochran Jr.
- Self
- (archive footage)
Mark Fuhrman
- Self
- (archive footage)
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Samuel L. Jackson: I'm an actor. I'm a nice guy. But the first thing you need to know about me is I'm a nigga. And if you mess with me, I'll do some nigga-ly shit to you.
- ConnectionsEdited from Today (1952)
Featured review
Words are not value neutral. They express concepts and ideas. Often, words reflect society's standards. This documentary does an outstanding job of exploring just where we are at as a society with regard to...that word. This is a must see. The wide range of the famous and not so famous who provide commentary is worth the price of admission. From the iconic Dick Gregory to George Carlin, Whoopie Goldberg, Sam Jackson, Bryant Gumble and many more, this is stuff that will get you thinking. Add in some archive footage of MLK, Johnnie Cochran, (even Mark Fuhrman!)Moms Mabley, etc. and you have a really noteworthy piece of art on your hands. Again...this is a must see.
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- The N-Word: Divided We Stand
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