Film
No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger
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- 9PM
Even as they were treated as second class citizens at home, young African-American men were disproportionately shipped over to fight for the US in the Vietnam War. This jolting work of DIY journalism captures the righteous anger of black anti-war protesters and veterans during a 1967 march on the United Nations—a historic event that illuminates the ways in which the black liberation and anti-war movements were inextricably linked.
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A raw, you-are-there dispatch from the frontlines of social unrest in 1968 Chicago.

An audacious mix of satire, whiplash stylistics, and anti-colonialist indignation.

Charles Burnett’s American neorealist landmark with shorts by fellow LA Rebellion members.