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Maya commented on the post, Boycott's Music Symbolism, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 3 years, 6 months ago
Yes, I answered the question above. I hope that helps.
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Maya commented on the post, Boycott's Music Symbolism, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 3 years, 6 months ago
Great question! Based on conversations in class and other blog post, I’ve come to the consensus that many people feel the end of Four Little Girls is happy and “odd” because it “does not go with the film”. While I […]
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Maya commented on the post, Giving credit where it is due, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 3 years, 6 months ago
I am also agreeing with you all. I don’t necessarily think Chris McNair was a stand in for Spike Lee; he was representing himself. He was showing his own heartache and sharing his own, and very personal, story in […]
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Maya commented on the post, The Impact of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 3 years, 6 months ago
I agree that the ending of Boycott had a series of symbolism to draw from which differed greatly from Four Little Girls. In that respect, it was more compelling because it had an additional “think” factor that […]
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Maya wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 3 years, 6 months ago
Both endings of Four Little Girls and Boycott were influential and strong in their own respects. The ending of Four Little Girls was captivating in the sense that it reflected the youth of the girls. Many ti […]
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Maya commented on the post, Where Is God's Alarm Clock?, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 3 years, 6 months ago
I didn’t really think of this while reading, but it makes total sense and it is something the older generation in the black community still stand by in today’s time. When it comes to progressivism of the black […]
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Maya wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 3 years, 7 months ago
“Taint What You Was, It’s What You is Today” chapter one by Weisenfeld goes into detail the production of the film “Hallelujah”. It covers Vidor’s ability, or inability, to capture the depiction of “real” black […]
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