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I Am Not Your Negro I Am Not Your Negro

Raoul Peck / USA, France / 2016 / 95 min / English

Documentary film based on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript recounting personal recollections of the civil rights movement.

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Documentary film based on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript recounting personal recollections of the civil rights movement. Director Raoul Peck picks up the mantle to explore the history of racism in the United States and the towering figures of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr and Medgar Evers. Samuel L. Jackson narrates.

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