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Video: Review of “12 Years a Slave”

Azie Dungey, star and producer of “Ask a Slave,” and actress Amani Starnes, creator of “United Colors of Amani,” reflect on “12 Years a Slave,” the award-winning movie directed by Steve McQueen.

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This entry was posted in Cultural diversity, Historical interpretation and tagged 12 Years a Slave, Amani Starnes, Azie Dungey on February 20, 2014 by Max van Balgooy.
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