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I cannot comment on this film, which I have not seen, but Amazing Grace is
a good example of a Hollywood movie which has the trappings of historical
accuracy but portrays events in a thoroughly fictitious manner.

Martha Sherwood

On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 7:15 AM Hal Bush <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> folks, I believe some of you will be interested:
>
> Perhaps this is predictable (it's really, really hard to depict these
> histories to everyone's satisfaction at the current moment): but the
> controversy over the new film Harriet is for real (even though it has a
> full 99% audience-like rating on rotten tomatoes).
> & ps: I have encouraged my own students to see it (they all read Uncle
> Tom's Cabin & Douglass' Narrative this semester):  I'd love hearing
> anyone's thoughts about the film, as either a teaching device or just an
> aesthetic/historical account.
>
>
> https://www.theroot.com/despite-controversies-cynthia-erivo-as-harriet-tubman-1839590139
>
>
>
> Dr. Hal Bush
>
> Professor of English &
>
> Director of the Undergraduate Program
>
> Saint Louis University
>
> [log in to unmask]
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> 314-977-3616
>
> http://halbush.com
>
> author website:  halbush.com
>

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