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Marlon Riggs
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This documentary traces the deep-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice.
Ethnic Notions
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091018
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SOURCE: Ethnic Notions 1986 720p bluray YTS
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Genre: Action, Documentary
Director: Marlon Riggs
Stars: Barbara T. Christian, George Frederickson, Larry C. Levine
Plot: This documentary traces the deep-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice.
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English
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Ethnic Notions is Marlon Riggs' Emmy-winning documentary that takes viewers on a disturbing voyage through American history, tracing for the first time the deep-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice. Through these images we can begin to understand the evolution of racial consciousness in America. Loyal Toms, carefree Sambos, faithful Mammies, grinning Coons, savage Brutes, and wide-eyed Pickaninnies roll across the screen in cartoons, feature films, popular songs, minstrel shows, advertisements, folklore, household artifacts, even children's rhymes. These dehumanizing caricatures permeated popular culture from the 1820s to the Civil Rights period and implanted themselves deep in the American psyche. Narration by Esther Rolle and commentary by respected scholars shed light on the origins and devastating consequences of this 150 yearlong parade of bigotry. Ethnic Notions situates each stereotype historically in white society's shifting needs to justify racist oppression from slavery to the present day. The insidious images exacted a devastating toll on black Americans and continue to undermine race relations.—Anonymous