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Black centered, Black focused, Black positive, Black actors, Black producers, Black directors, Black stories. If LGBTQ+, even better.
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by jones2614

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BlackFlix

by eddieeRickets

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BLACKLIST

by Sanman162

Created by The Royal We

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blacklist

by Rogier Helmer

My Blacklist

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blacklisted

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blacklist

by Scrappy

Created by Velocity

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Black

by Alisson Padilha

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Blackflix

by Normahanratty

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Tired of slave movies?

Know black history and cinema is WAYYYY more than being chained to a damn ship and picking cotton?

Than this is the list for you.

Coming of Age
Drama
Scifi
Comedy
Horror
Autobiographical

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Some 'eye-openers' (educational/emotianal) movies about black history.

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Very dark comedy. Not comedies starring black people. That's a different list.

If you're not sure if it's even a comedy, it probably belongs here.

(For more, see: https://trakt.tv/users/hgram/lists/dark-comedy-24164672)

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IN MY OPINION… this list has a lot of movies from producers and writers who really hate black people AND… wish to continue to flooding America with negative imagery. I hope to learn which ones are what an what ones are which. Are black people really impossible to photograph with the same quality of lighting as white people? Is our skin not beautiful? I am simply looking at the dramatically uneven racial representation of the artwork & titles. I can clearly see why black people are discriminated against by the advertising campaign apparent from the artwork. What will make these movies even worse if they are really good.

“Malcom X” has bloody X across his face, “Mandella…” has his back turned to the camera, “42 The Jacky Robinson Story ”… can’t see his face either and those films are supposed to bring pride to Black America? Apparently, the better the film the more degrading the cover photo.

Yeah, I plan to watch some of these films to get a better feel on the subliminal war against black people by the movie and television industry. I guess it doesn’t matter how black actors represent their race as long as they make a dollar from it. The only positive things I see from just looking at the artwork is that hardly any of the actors are flashing weapons. How can the American Motion Picture Industry sell a black interest motion picture when the actors are not displaying weapons on the cover? I plan to find out.

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