A great documentary. An eye opener.
Situates the great Virginia Tech in its true
original, racist historical context. A new genre
of Campus documentaries has been launched!
I guess you chose the title for strategic reasons
but as it is, no
one will know how relevant
the subject matter
is to the struggle for justice or
institutional racism- or even to Virginia Tech,
unfortunately. I hope you can modify the
present title.
As the director and producer of this documentary
you have demonstrated your scholarly
versatility. As a film producer and
videographer myself, I know how
time
consuming this work has been so accept
my hearty congrats for this contribution.
I am a great fan of upper case and capital letters
in all texts - also for strategic reasons - but I
guess you chose not to go in that direction
for a good reason.
Congrats for a great contribution to our
understanding of American history, campus
History, and the struggle for Human
Rights, recognition and Identity.
Professor Gloria Emeagwali
Prof. of History/African Studies, CCSU
africahistory.net;
vimeo.com/ gloriaemeagwali
Recipient of the 2014 Distinguished Research
Excellence Award, Univ. of Texas at Austin;
2019 Distinguished Africanist Award
New York African Studies Association
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