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DocDocs #4: The Riot Report: Lyndon Johnson, the Newark Riots, MLK/Malcolm X, the Kerner Commission, Redlining, Vietnam and Civil Rights, Militarized Police, Jimmy Baldwin, and the End of Jim Crow
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I Am Not Your Negro (Raoul Peck)
Summary: This critically acclaimed documentary by Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished, using Baldwin's words to explore the history of racism in the United States through the lives and assassinations of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. It powerfully connects the past to the present, revealing the enduring legacy of racial injustice.
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration (Isabel Wilkerson)
Summary: Isabel Wilkerson's Pulitzer Prize-winning book chronicles the decades-long Great Migration of six million African Americans from the Jim Crow South to the North and West. Through the personal stories of three individuals, it illuminates the motivations, challenges, and profound impact of this internal exodus on American society.
The Fire Next Time (James Baldwin)
Summary: Published in 1963, this powerful book by James Baldwin consists of two essays that deeply examine race in America during the Civil Rights Movement. Baldwin's work is a passionate and personal exploration of the consequences of racial injustice, urging both Black and white Americans to confront the nation's racial legacy.
Killers of the Dream (Lillian Smith)
Summary: Lillian Smith's influential 1949 work offers a profound critique of segregation and its psychological impact on both wh