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The group wanted the removal of a marble statue of a Confederate soldier that had stood watch over the town square since white citizens of Alamance County erected it in 1914. But protesters in this central North Carolina county seat were seeking much more.
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The Underground Railroad.
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It is inevitably fraught for a white critic like me to discuss a work of art specifically about the Black American experience.
There’s a risk of coming off as patronizing at best and appropriative at worst, of seemingly trying to relate the pain, trauma, and horror that often rests on Black Americans to the personal pains white viewers may face in day-to-day life. Great art tells universal stories out of specific experiences, and it is possible and even desirable for white viewers to find personal resonance in the experiences of protagonists in movies like
SUNDAY
Fierce females vie for the freshly minted title of women’s champion on a special edition of
“American Ninja Warrior.” 7 p.m. NBC
Journalist George Stephanopoulos and statistician Nate Silver lend their voices to a new episode of
“The Simpsons.” 8 p.m.
“Biography.” 8 p.m. A&E
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A woman meets a hunky firefighter who’s a little too warm for her form in the thriller
“Burning Little Lies.” 8 p.m. Lifetime
When it comes to hot-button issues like race relations, celebrity guests will get little leeway from
“Ziwe” in this new chat show hosted by writer-comic Ziwe Fumudoh. 11 p.m. Showtime
While April showers may bring May flowers, May looks to be a slow month of new releases on streaming platforms.
Fans of action thrillers will be pleased with this month s lineup, with films like Christopher Nolan s âTenetâ and Disneyâs highly anticipated âCruellaâ hitting streaming platforms. As the school year wraps up and students find themselves with more free time, this monthâs streaming guide will break down all the binge-able TV there is for the start of summer.
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Heavily influenced by Alfred Hitchcockâs âRear Windowâ, the psychological thriller âThe Woman in the Windowâ is set to stream April 11 and stars Amy Adams. Adams plays Dr. Anna Fox, who is agoraphobic, a fear of places or situations that might cause panic. Confined to her home, Adams witnesses a brutal crime from her picture-perfect neighbors that live across the street.
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