Fear can feed hate, prejudice & injustice. These storytellers— @VictorLaValle, @TananariveDue, @BushRenz, @NiaDaCosta—are using fear to fight those things.
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In the spirit of reclamation, Antebellum director @GerardBush used actual camera lenses from Gone With the Wind to make his slavery horror story:
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Her mother, civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due, adored the genre. "It was therapeutic to her, and helped her slough off some fear & anger”
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Her mother, civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due, adored the genre. "It was therapeutic to her, and helped her slough off some fear & anger”
. @VictorLaValle& #39;s graphic novel Destroyer fuses #BlackLivesMatter
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