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Romeo Philippe commented on the post, Where Is God's Alarm Clock?, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 4 years ago
Great post Ty! I completely agree. I feel as though the Black community at times is burden with blind faith, where we completely believe in God without taking action. While there is nothing wrong with believing in […]
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Romeo Philippe commented on the post, Time through Generations, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 4 years ago
Great post! Your summary of the TedTalk made me think why people believe that racism is over. I think before the civil rights movement, we were dealing with overt racism, where Whites would call Blacks derogatory […]
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Romeo Philippe commented on the post, Is the Importance of Family Heritage Fading?, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 4 years ago
First off, this is a great post, good job! I also agree that the ending was not satisfying, but not because they left their homes. Originally, they were brought there to do labor as slaves for their oppressor’s […]
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Romeo Philippe commented on the post, Celebrity Preachers, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years ago
Great post Rekik! You bring up a great point. Celebrity preachers have great power and influence. In what ways do you think they can use this power and influence in a positive manner? And do you know any specific […]
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Romeo Philippe commented on the post, Music Brings People Together Regardless of Social Injustice, on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years ago
Hey Mason, great post! I liked how you picked up on how the music in the film represented the emotion the characters felt at the time. In the film, a lot of the songs spoke of religion. Do you think African […]
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Romeo Philippe wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years ago
Chapter one of John M. Giggie’s “Train Travel and the Black Religious Imagination” helps the reader understand the double meaning behind trains in films like “Hallelujah” by King Vidor and songs like “Death’s […]
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