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Irene moore davis: We are still, Even at this point in history, Contending with all of the myths and lies That were perpetuated about people of african descent For the purpose of keeping us in a position of subjugation. Dr. Afua cooper: Slavery ended, but black people Didn't have social equality. They didn't have political equality, They didn't have economic enfranchisement. It's just that the
chains were taken off
chains were taken off
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Irene moore davis:
We are still,
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Even at this
point in history,
00:00:04.136 --> 00:00:07.137
Contending with all
of the myths and lies
00:00:07.173 --> 00:00:10.607
That were perpetuated about
people of african descent
00:00:10.742 --> 00:00:14.544
For the purpose of keeping us
in a position of subjugation.
00:00:16.449 --> 00:00:17.681
Dr. Afua cooper:
Slavery ended,
but black people
00:00:17.816 --> 00:00:19.998
Didn't have social equality.
00:00:19.151 --> 00:00:20.617
They didn't have
political equality,
00:00:20.062 --> 00:00:22.082
They didn't have economic
enfranchisement.
00:00:22.822 --> 00:00:25.188
It's just that the
chains were taken off.
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Movie Summary
Interviews to narrate the long history of anti-black racism in Canada, including police brutality and the rise of hip-hop music.