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Dare Not Walk Alone dives deep into the civil rights era and its echoes in the hip hop world. You get this raw, gritty feeling as newsreel footage from the 1964 protests plays out, some of it never seen before. It’s like you’re thrust right into the heart of the struggle. The pacing has this almost documentary-like rhythm, taking its time to draw parallels to today's issues surrounding poverty and activism. It’s not just a historical recount; it’s a conversation between generations. The interviews, they feel candid, honest, and sometimes heartbreaking. There’s a distinctive blend of past and present that makes you think. Not an easy watch, but definitely a significant one for anyone interested in social movements.
Civil Rights historySocial justice themesDocumentary with archival footage
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