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Shu Lea Cheang and Roy WilsonRacism on Main Street: A Look Around Your Corner (1986)

Whose America is it, anyway? This program starts off with a blunt question addressed by a black reporter in Somerville, MA., to a white police officer in town, "Do you think racism exists in Somerville?" From there the video tape shows a striking demonstration of police brutality in cases from "Lynch: Who Killed Michael Stewart?" to "The Day the Klan Marched." Made long before the Rodney King video, this program is a hard look at police brutality. Produced by Shu Lea Cheang and Roy Wilson (NY, NY)


This movie is part of the collection: Deep Dish TV

Producer: Shu Lea Cheang and Roy Wilson
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: deep dish tv
Contact Information: Deep Dish TV 339 Lafayette St. New York, NY 10012 www.deepdishtv.org deepdish@igc.org 212-473-8933


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