6/4/2023 0 Comments Wil haygood colorization❸ TRIGGER WARNINGS: To my black readers, there is a lot of trauma on these pages. presidents, Hollywood studio heads, and legislation- explored with the intent to describe its effect on Hollywood cinema and black creators. He left no stone unturned: Slavery, Jim Crow, Civil Rights Era, OscarsSoWhite, the death of Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd, changes in U.S. ❷ Haygood provided A LOT of historical context in this book. Then by the end of the chapter, you’re like, “So this is why we had to go around the river bend?”. There were multiple points where I was like, “Okay, where are we?”, “What is happening?”, “How does this fit?”. Its organization is not bound by any kind of order other than timely exploration. What contributes to its heftiness is that it is not simply linear. I’ve been reading this book in doses since March. It is a marathon, not a sprint-an anthology and not an episode. ❶ First of all, this book is not for the faint of heart.
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