Still a Brother, Inside the Negro Middle Class

William Greaves

A panorama of the complex situation of ‘middle-class’ African Americans in the late 1960s. Jacqueline Stewart has called the film “a tour de force exploration of the external and internal pressures that the Negro middle class faces at a watershed moment in American political history.” The film demonstrates how persistent racism negates the educational and professional accomplishments of African Americans working to join white society or to create a black society parallel to the more affluent white middle class, while being confronted by the development of black political and aesthetic militancy.

Sessions

In the Company of William Greaves – Retrospective / Power and Leadership II
18.10 / 21:30 / 90’
Cinemateca Portuguesa - Sala M. Félix Ribeiro
In the Company of William Greaves – Retrospective
25.10 / 21:30 / 90’
Cinemateca Portuguesa - Sala M. Félix Ribeiro

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