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Once again the Liberty Film Festival is showing a ton of great films.
One of the most exciting films shown so far this year is "Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution," which details how the Republican party was founded to end slavery, and how it has supported civil rights positions consistently since the end of civil war, whereas in many cases, the Democrat party has done the reverse.
From left to right: Director Nina May; Gloria Jackson (granddaughter of Booker T. Washington); Laconte Holmes; Producer Tricia Erickson; a gentleman interviewed in the film whose name I didn't catch; singer Adam Brown; and Mason Weaver). Combined from two smaller photos. Click for a larger image.
This film was explosive. If this is widely seen, it could bring a significant number of Black voters to the Republican party.
The film was introduced by Ted Hayes and Larry Elder.
I'll post more on the Festival later. Right now I have to dash back to it.