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Documentary exploring the deep-seated biases and attitudes about skin color---particularly dark-skinned women, outside of and within the Black American culture.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Dark GirlsDuring World War I, a poor black Southerner travels north to Chicago to get work in the city's slaughterhouses, where he becomes embroiled in the organized labor movement.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent The Killing FloorInspired by a true story, this drama is set in 1965, not long after passage of the Civil Rights Act. Despite the Act, the African-American citizens of Bogalusa are still treated like third-class citiz...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Deacons for DefenseIn 1934, the second most lucrative business in New York City was running 'the numbers'. When Madam Queen—the powerful woman who runs the scam in Harlem—is arrested, Ellsworth 'Bumpy' Johnson takes ove...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent HoodlumA car accident and shifting affections test the bond between a married couple.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Not Easily BrokenDeloris Van Cartier is again asked to don the nun's habit to help a run-down Catholic school, presided over by Mother Superior. And if trying to reach out to a class full of uninterested students wasn...
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Sister Act 2: Back in the HabitA woman who wishes to become a priest hires a lawyer to file suit against the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent Created EqualThe story of three Pittsburgh widows who meet every year to visit their husband's graves and talk about perspectives in their lives.
Find out more, including where to buy or rent The Cemetery Club