"I Am Not Your Negro" is a Raoul Peck film based on a book that noted author James Baldwin had left unfinished when he died in 1987. It seeks to connect the Modern Civil Rights Movement that many people periodize as having occurred in the 1950s and 1960s with present movements like Black Lives Matter, lending itself to the conclusion that the CRM did not come to an end in the 1960s and is ongoing. After viewing the film, briefly summarize how you think Baldwin may have finished his book had he lived until the present times. You can refer to how director Raoul Peck finished his film or you can stray from that storyline. It's up to you.

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"I Am Not Your Negro" is a Raoul Peck film based on a book that noted author James Baldwin had left unfinished when he died in 1987. It seeks to connect the Modern Civil Rights Movement that many people periodize as having occurred in the 1950s and 1960s with present movements like Black Lives Matter, lending itself to the conclusion that the CRM did not come to an end in the 1960s and is ongoing. After viewing the film, briefly summarize how you think Baldwin may have finished his book had he lived until the present times. You can refer to how director Raoul Peck finished his film or you can stray from that storyline. It's up to you. 

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