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So, 'Hidden Colors 5: The Art of Black Warfare' is pretty fascinating. Directed by Tariq Nasheed, it dives into this complex narrative about how warfare has shaped global Black society. It’s not just about the battles, but really peels back layers — you’ve got psychological, historical, and even health aspects interwoven. The pacing is methodical, with seven well-structured chapters that keep your interest. Each chapter digs into a different angle of the struggle against racism, which feels both heavy and enlightening. The visuals are straightforward but impactful, and the interviews throughout have a raw authenticity. It’s a unique take on a fraught topic, and you can’t help but think about the ongoing implications.
Focuses on systemic racism in various formsStructured in seven insightful chaptersInteresting blend of historical and contemporary analysis
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