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See my review of the previous movie in this limited series: "Small Axe: Red, White and Blue".
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| Rotten Tomatoes |
See my review of the previous movie in this limited series: "Small Axe: Red, White and Blue".
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| Rotten Tomatoes |
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| Rotten Tomatoes |
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Here's where it gets interesting. Shahid makes the case that religious conviction in America is being replaced by political conviction.
I'd been writing about a stigmatized people, six million of them, who were seeking freedom from the caste system in the South, only to discover that the hierarchy followed them wherever they went, much in the way that the shadow of caste, I would soon discover, follows Indians in their own global diaspora."
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Americans think they know what caste is. It's the social stratification of society in India. Isabel Wilkerson compares and contrasts with its American cousin (slavery, Jim Crow, racism) and German Nazism. This work offers a new way of seeing an old evil.
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See my review of the previous movie in this limited series: "Small Axe: Lovers Rock".
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