Tamera Names Her Favorite Black Films For Black History Month

Started by M-Rocka, February 10, 2023, 05:37:39 PM

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Not Glory & The Underground Railroad. She's trying to muster up the strength and courage to leave Massa Adam.

Come on, Harriet Tubmera!! :sevynstreeter:


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I wonder if the Underground Railroad is really one of her favs

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Or if she just threw it in there to make the list more blackhistory!-ish
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Quote from: Rio de Atlanta on February 10, 2023, 05:40:40 PMI wonder if the Underground Railroad is really one of her favs

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Or if she just threw it in there to make the list more blackhistory!-ish

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Don't forget Glory too  :plzstop:  :plzstop:  :plzstop:

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Quote from: Rio de Atlanta on February 10, 2023, 05:40:40 PMI wonder if the Underground Railroad is really one of her favs

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Or if she just threw it in there to make the list more blackhistory!-ish


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Quote from: Rio de Atlanta on February 10, 2023, 05:40:40 PMI wonder if the Underground Railroad is really one of her favs

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Or if she just threw it in there to make the list more blackhistory!-ish

it's probably ver' inspirational to her as a slave

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February 11, 2023, 07:37:31 AM #10 Last Edit: February 11, 2023, 07:53:41 AM by Rio de Atlanta
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I'd say Sometimes in April is my fav

It's not black American history as it focuses on the genocide in Rwanda (Africa) but it's a beautiful movie

A lot of the black American history movies...especially those that focus on slavery... usually just make me very very angry or sad, but they are very necessary .

I'd never say stop making them because those are stories and people we can't forget.

The Jews will have someone's head on a platter if it's even implied that the holocaust didn't happen and you'll never see the Cherokee rolling their eyes at people remembering and focusing on " the trail of tears".

We need to have that same energy for the sad parts of  black American history . Especially as talks about reparations have actually picked up steam in certain states like California.

Don't let the gorls forget what we went thru. Allow it to be fresh on their minds

I totally get that The shit is hard for us to watch. Like that "Central  Park 5" movie . I will never watch that in my life again. There's just absolutely no entertainment or enjoyment in it . It's triggering , makes me wanna jump thru the screen and beat someone's ass and it makes me sad.

But their story needs to be out there.
Project started: 2014 Wrapped up: 2024

Significant Discovery: First known Black American family of Kalmyk descent

Takeaways: Be prepared to pivot, even when you think you're on the right track. Be OK with being wrong so you can get things right.

Kalmyks are tribal Mongolic people who settled in Russia. It's estimated that only 300,000 Kalmyk descendants exist worldwide - with only 3,000 in America.



Grandpa and his Grandma ❤️