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Weekly Session 6

Weekly Session 6

Q How does watching the documentary Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart help inform your viewing of the film A Raisin in the Sun (1961). Please identify and directly discuss specific examples. Unfortunately, vague responses that do not respond to this prompt will not earn credit. Please respond with at least 100 words. Additionally, please respond to 2 peers' posts with at least 100 words for each post. FYI: Students can earn a maximum of 10 points per Discussion Board Forum. The breakdown is as follows: 4 points- your initial post (at least 100 words) to the Discussion Board Forum prompt (Blank initial posts forfeit 4 points). 3 points- your 1st post (at least 100 words) to 1 peer's post + 3 points- your 2nd post (at least 100 words) to another peer's post. = 10 points for at least 300 words (as described above) for this specific Discussion Board Forum

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"I've Gotta Be Me" provides the viewer a well-rounded account of the highs and lows of a lovable artist whose ethnic origin frequently left him in the difficult position of straddling the fence when it came to outspoken members of the black community through archival film, stills, and interviews. The documentary James Brown: The Night James Brown Saved Boston April 5, 1968, on the other hand, explores the story of James Brown's crucial role in the country's political, social, and cultural history, focused on 1968, a watershed year for the country.