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Hidde Hidden Colors Film Analysis

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African-American studies as an interdisciplinary subject dates back to the 1960’s. The general ignorance of the culture and social life of African Americans social sciences and humanities have benefitted significantly since the 1960’s, by the new perspectives drawn from analysis of social, cultural, political and historical aspects of African Americans. W.E B Du Bois provided much needed evidence to refute the speculative cultural and intellectual inferiority claims of black people by performing studies that were renowned for its time. The contribution to sociology theories of African American development in Hidden Colors and W.E.B Du Bois considers policy and public sociology, service learning, and the exploitation of methodological triangulation. …show more content…

The documentary is directed by Tariq Nasheed and deals with the often untold history of Africans all over the world. Some of the cast such as Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Dr. Phil Valentine, Shahrazad Ali, Umar Johnson and, Dr. Booker T. Coleman covered a great deal of subject matter from the knowledge of Ancient Egypt(Kemet) to the ancient empires of West Africa, to the Moor influence in medieval Europe. The presenters glance at African history antiquity to the present day education short falls, in addition of informing viewers on American history and contemporary topics. Many of the speakers in the video imply that a veil prevents African Americans from having true self-consciousness. The lack of awareness forces blacks to have double-consciousness, where as they have an understanding of themselves within their families and communities, but must remain inferior of others who view them as different

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