680MB H.264 MP4 video - originally viewed on-line at kanopy.com through free access
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This very interesting documentary on issues of Race confronting both whites and blacks in America, presented by Tim Wise who went to a black school as a kid
and learned, he says to accept black authority figures as a result.
Although billing himself as an anti-racism educator, he does interestingly
decide towards the end of this video that his own suggestion is that it is
more (fair and intelligent perhaps) to be racially conscious than to be "colour
blind" in his words so as to be right acting on issues of fairness concerning the histories of racial awareness and his concern that whites have had too much privilege perhaps over the period of history he is most concerned with in the recent past it seems.
Many interesting interview comments by ordinary American folks of both races along with notables such as Presidents Clinton and Obama, David Duke and many more including Martin Luther King Jnr.
Please seed - with thanks kindly
Michael Rizzo Chessman
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