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Birth of a Nation: Everyday Racism in 20th-Century America

Birth of a Nation: Everyday Racism in 20th-Century America

Released Monday, 9th August 2021
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Birth of a Nation: Everyday Racism in 20th-Century America

Birth of a Nation: Everyday Racism in 20th-Century America

Birth of a Nation: Everyday Racism in 20th-Century America

Birth of a Nation: Everyday Racism in 20th-Century America

Monday, 9th August 2021
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Birth Series. Episode #2 of 4. The 1915 silent-film The Birth of a Nation is one of the most popular and controversial films ever made. It’s success catapulted director D.W. Griffith into stardom while cementing the film, a piece of racist propaganda, into the annals of film history. It’s an amazing film with a horrifying message, which claimed that America’s rebirth after the Civil War was possible only through the power of white supremacy. The Birth of a Nation is still studied in film schools because of Griffith’s early use of dramatic camera and editing techniques. In 1992 the Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Archives because it was deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” But why was such a blatantly racist film so popular and why is it still relevant today? That’s what we hope to shed light on in this episode. Let’s dive in….

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