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Serving For Justice dives deep into the often overlooked narratives of African American soldiers during WWII, specifically the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion. The documentary captures the raw essence of their struggle, both on the battlefield and against the pervasive racism of the time. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their stories to resonate, and the atmosphere feels heavy with both pride and tragedy. It doesn’t shy away from the complexities of their fight—not just against enemy lines, but for recognition and equality at home. The archival footage and personal testimonies bring a distinct authenticity, making the viewer reflect on the duality of serving a country that was simultaneously denying their full rights. It's a film that challenges us to remember these histories.
Focuses on African American soldiers' experiences in WWIIHighlights themes of citizenship and racial injusticeEffective use of archival material and personal stories
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Key Crew
Robert Child
Director