I saw the documentary "That's my face". Although an obscure piece, it gets the point across for me. The white guy that wrote the review, "Response to Maybe Worthwhile for American Blacks—Maybe". I knew the Author: ekeby from Wisconsin was a white man. You can tell from his review. White people will never understand black people. That film was for blacks, by a black person. White people can't understand our unseen language.
Repeat: I saw the documentary "That's my face". Although an obscure piece, it gets the point across for me. The white guy that wrote the review, "Response to Maybe Worthwhile for American Blacks—Maybe". I knew the Author: ekeby from Wisconsin was a white man. You can tell from his review. White people will never understand black people. That film was for blacks, by a black person. White people can't understand our unseen language.
Repeat: I saw the documentary "That's my face". Although an obscure piece, it gets the point across for me. The white guy that wrote the review, "Response to Maybe Worthwhile for American Blacks—Maybe". I knew the Author: ekeby from Wisconsin was a white man. You can tell from his review. White people will never understand black people. That film was for blacks, by a black person. White people can't understand our unseen language.