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Black Indians: An
American Story
Black Indians: An American Story
Narrated by: James Earl Jones
Voted the Best Native American Film
2001
An introduction to the blending of Native Americans and African
Americans
A society that wants to build the future must know its past, its real
past, as it was.” But what if that past had been lost, forgotten,
hidden, or denied?
“Black Indians: An American Story,” explores the issue of racial
identity among Native and African Americans. This in-depth documentary
examines the coalescence of these two groups in American history.
Discounted, and often ignored by mainstream America, these minority
peoples have often shared a common past. However, with their heritage
ignored and their contributions denied they are all but invisible at
the dawn of the new millennium.
It was a black and white world in the early days of the Republic and
little or no thought was given to people of mixed race, especially if
they looked "black.” “We were told ‘if you could pass for white,
that's who you'd be; if not, it was usually better to be identified as
black than Indian,’" recalls Executive Producer Steven Heape. "It was
this kind of thinking that later led to ‘pencil genocide’--changing
one’s race on a birth certificate to fit the skin color of the child.”
VHS - Running Time 60 minutes
$24.95
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