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I Am Not Your Negro

2017·1h 33m·PG-13
HistoryDocumentary
IMDb Rating
★ 7.9/10
24,829 votes
Metascore
95
Metacritic

Writer James Baldwin tells the story of race in modern America with his unfinished novel, Remember This House.

I Am Not Your Negro is a 2017 history documentary movie directed by Raoul Peck, starring Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Samuel L. Jackson. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.9/10 from 24,829 votes and runs 1h 33m.

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Director
Raoul Peck
Stars
Martin Luther King
Malcolm X
Samuel L. Jackson
James Baldwin
Details
2017-02-17
93 min
Movie
PG-13
★ France, Belgium, Switzerland, United States
★ English, French
Keywords
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