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This is why black directors hardly ever make horror films. They know the formula. The black character dies first, or certainly earlier than the white ones, is often alone with no partner, exists awkwardly in the white world, brings comic relief, and is only seen as authentic if she speaks in vernacular. Except that is no horror film; that is the real-life drama we have lived for the last 400 years.
What Truth Sounds Like: Robert F. Kennedy, James Baldwin, and Our Unfinished Conversation About Race in America
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