Recording artist Nas recounts a time when he was at the Cannes Film Festival at a party on a yacht.
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Nasheed has gone around the country interviewing leading scholars and historians and entertainers to get their take on the “rules of racism” and the untold history of people of color. Central Park used to be a Black township? Seneca is really wordplay on Senegal? The “stocks and bonds” of Wall Street are historically related to actual slave stocks and bonds? Wow.
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Then the educational facet of the movie catches the viewer by surprise. Another discusses the now ingrained distrust African Americans have for banks taking root during reconstruction, when “so-called” banks stole money from families, leaving them destitute. One is an identified FBI spy standing alongside Malcolm X and later infiltrating the Black Panther Party, bringing down both of the movements in the 1960s. You may even find yourself averting your eyes in efforts to focus your gaze elsewhere while watching “Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism.” The numerous images of public lynching are sickening and then the camera zooms in closer and closer to make its point clear.īut when you view the DVD, which is available for purchase (), you will find some of the interviews quite enlightening, and containing more than a few “aha” moments. I Recommend to watch it.In Tariq Nasheed’s third installment of “Hidden Colors,” there are disturbing graphics, educational interviews and new presentations of familiar, rumored conspiracy theories, which in the words of Arsenio Hall, will make you go “hmmmm ….” My opinion: I saw all four, i I already had some KNOWLEDGE but this documentary serie really open my eyes. Hidden Colors 4: The Religion of White Supremacy was shown for one day (two days in Atlanta) in 19 theaters on May 26th 2016. The film focuses on the topic of race, racism, and history within the United States. Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism was released on June 26, 2014. Other film topics include the investigation of melanin. The documentary further explores issues surrounding people of African and aboriginal descent such as the global African presence and the treatment of Black economic communities in America.
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Hidden Colors 2: The Triumph of Melanin was released on Decemand was also directed by Nasheed.
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The film also states Africans were the first to circumnavigate the globe, there was "pre-European settlement in the United States", that Africans created the first Asian dynasties, and that the Vatican created Egyptology. Hidden Colors features several interviews with commentators on subjects such as the race and appearance of Jesus Christ and the reasons behind the end of slavery. The film discusses the role of African and aboriginal people in history and argues some achievements have not been properly recorded or credited to them. Hidden Colors: The Untold History Of People Of Aboriginal, Moor, and African Descent was released on April 14, 2011. All Four films were funded by separate Kickstarter campaigns. Hidden Colors is the name of an ongoing documentary filmseries directed by Tariq Nasheed and produced through King Flex Entertainment, to explain and describe the marginalizing of African Americans in America and the world.