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Title
Winnersville / by Brian Day.
Published
New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2014.
Language
English
Language Note
In English.
Description
1 online resource (54 minutes)
Duration
005350
Summary
Who is winning in Winnersville? An exploration of the disparity of the races in a southern town in the 21st century. How far have we come since the beginning of the Civil Rights movement? "Winnersville is a devastating expose of the consequences of structural racism in the educational system of a modern southern town. While it focuses on the school to prison pipeline and gentrification consequences of Valdosta, Georgia, its lessons could be applied to cities across the South and across the country. It presents the dangers of white privilege and chronicles the historical pitfalls of a Jim Crow town trying to evolve into a New South identity. Valdosta tries to use the success of its high school football team to make that transition, but loses many of the other elements of modernity in the process. Winnersville is a film that is as important as it is entertaining." -Thomas Aiello, Associate Professor of History and African American Studies, Valdosta State University.
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