A powerful exploration of race and politics, inspired by a historic 1963 meeting between Robert Kennedy and James Baldwin.
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A powerful exploration of race and politics, inspired by a historic 1963 meeting between Robert Kennedy and James Baldwin.
"In 1963 Attorney General Robert Kennedy sought out James Baldwin to explain the rage that threatened to engulf black America. Baldwin brought along some friends, including playwright Lorraine Hansberry, psychologist Kenneth Clark, and a valiant activist, Jerome Smith. It was Smith's relentless, unfiltered fury that set Kennedy on his heels, reducing him to sullen silence. Kennedy walked away from the nearly three-hour meeting angry - that the black folk assembled didn't understand politics, and...
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No romantic or sexual content depicted.
No violent or graphic content depicted.
Minor use of strong language in historical context.
No substance use depicted.
Moderate focus on black queer contributions to racial progress.
No religious themes present.
No fantasy magic or witchcraft depicted.
No real-world occult content depicted.
Central focus on race, politics, and social justice issues.
No self-harm or suicide themes depicted.
Frequent discussion of systemic racism and historical suffering.
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