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Black and White: Uptight is a documentary film from 1969 that examines race politics and racism during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Narrated by Robert Culp, it provides a historical perspective on the social issues of the era.
This film is a bit of a rarity. It hasn't seen many reissues, making it a treasure for those interested in historical documentaries. Collector interest tends to be focused on its unique subject matter and the way it reflects the turbulence of the time. Original formats are harder to come by, amplifying its appeal for those digging into the history of racial discourse in film.
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Black and White: Uptight is a documentary film that also falls under the history genre.
The film was produced by Avanti Films.
The film is narrated by Robert Culp.
The film explores themes of race politics, racism, and the civil rights movement.
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