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One hundred years ago, blackface and other offensive media representations of African-Americans were not only common, but they were also celebrated. Few cultural moments encapsulate this more fully than D.W. Griffith’s ā€œThe Birth of a Nationā€ (1915), a notoriously Ku Klux Klan-friendly reimagining of history.

ā€œBirth of a Movement,ā€ a new film now streaming on PBS, tells the story of William Monroe Trotter, an African-American newspaper editor and activist who, along with the then-newly formed NAACP, waged a battle against the film. Together, Trotter and leaders of the NAACP unleashed a conflict that still rages today about race relations, representation and the power of Hollywood.

Narrated by Danny Glover and featuring interviews from Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Spike Lee, ā€œBirth of a Movementā€ captures the backdrop to this clash between human rights, freedom of speech and a changing media landscape.

Despite the progress we’ve made as a country, these issue are still very much relevant today.Ā 

Birth of a Movement is streaming free on PBS from now until March 5. For more information, visit pbs.org.Ā 

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