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So, 'Behind the Burning Cross: Racism USA' is a really interesting documentary from 1991 that digs deep into American fascism and antifascism. You can tell it’s a product of its time, with a raw, unfiltered approach that gives you a sense of urgency. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it really ramps up when showcasing the real-life implications of hate groups and community resistance. It's kind of shocking, honestly. It touches on themes of identity, history, and collective fight against oppression. What stands out is how it mixes archival footage with interviews, painting a vivid picture of the social climate. The tone is heavy, but it feels necessary, you know? Definitely a piece that sparks conversation.
Produced by the John Brown Anti-Klan CommitteeFeatures archival footage and interviewsExplores themes of identity and social justice
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