Question.1827 - Week 9 - Xt ra -TillWatch and reflect on the movie ,"Till", released Oct 14,2022. This movieis based on the realife events of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy who was lynched in Mississippiin 1955 and spar1<ed the civilr ghts movement. As you reflect on this movie, please addressed the following. nic1 yriu IA ;:irn ;:inythin!J nAW ;:ihnut rar.A, inj11 tir.A ;inc1 thP. r.rimin;:il .l11 tir.A ys:.tP.m h;:iP.ci on thA P.VP.nt ciP.t;:iilArl in thi n1oviP.? Do you beieve it is beneficialfor a general audience to watch a movie ike this,why or why not? Do you think efforts like this (motion picture product on and release) can contribute to the "colective conciousness" raising Michelle Alexander argues is necessaiy for true socia lchange to occur?
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