@marylandpubtv as we’re #StandingAgainstRacism. Join us for a discussion of the @LongShadowDoc film that discusses the long-term impact of slavery on America still felt today!— Maryland Public Television (@marylandpubtv) June 23, 2020
Excited to be here with @allcurledup &@Tadrax !! https://t.co/8N4lIx2V9w— The Long Shadow (@LongShadowDoc) June 23, 2020
@longshadowfilm What was your motivation for producing this powerful film? @marylandpubtv #StandingAgainstRacism— Maryland Public Television (@marylandpubtv) June 23, 2020
I had to make the movie that I could not find after witnessing what I saw as apartheid against African Americans in the South @allcurledup@Tadrax@thepowerseries@marylandpubtv#StandingAgainstRacism— The Long Shadow (@LongShadowDoc) June 23, 2020
I think there is a huge gap in what actually happened and what people know. The subject is not taught in American schools in an accurate way.— Elle Jones (@allcurledup) June 23, 2020
Which is why it was so important to tell the story of the freed slaves and their descendants from Nomini Hall @allcurledup@Tadrax@thepowerseries@marylandpubtv#StandingAgainstRacism https://t.co/xDyrp5wAzZ— The Long Shadow (@LongShadowDoc) June 23, 2020
In addition to Amazon, the film is on Tubi TV and with a public library card Kanopy — here’s where you can watch https://t.co/LAWa2G4X5H— The Long Shadow (@LongShadowDoc) June 23, 2020
@allcurledup What is the most misunderstood aspect of the history of slavery in America? Does misconception and ignorance lead to misunderstandings about its remaining impact on society today? #StandingAgainstRacism @marylandpubtv @thepowerseries @Tadrax @LongShadowDoc— Maryland Public Television (@marylandpubtv) June 23, 2020