"Silver Dollar Road: Uncovering the Injustice of Black Land Dispossession"

Raoul Peck's new documentary, "Silver Dollar Road," explores the history of Black land dispossession through the story of the Reels family in North Carolina. The film highlights the importance of land ownership for Black Americans and the systemic barriers they face in maintaining ownership. It exposes the legal loophole of heirs' property, which has led to the loss of 90% of Black farmers' land in the 20th century. The documentary focuses on the Reels brothers' fight to keep their land and their unjust incarceration, while also celebrating the resilience and pride of the Black community. Peck hopes the film will raise awareness and inspire action to address the ongoing issue of land dispossession.
- 'It was always about land': film-maker Raoul Peck on his infuriating new documentary The Guardian
- Raoul Peck's New Doc, Silver Dollar Road, Chronicles the Dispossession of Black Americans Jacobin magazine
- 'Silver Dollar Road' Sees A Black Family In NC Fight An Unjust Fight To Keep Their Land And Lineage Blavity News
- Filmmaker Raoul Peck tells the story of Black landowners losing their property WBUR News
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