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Related: About this forumAmazon Is Also Making a Civil War Alt-History Series, but Its for Us, by Us
Michael Harriot
Today 1:58pm
Even before HBO thought it was a great idea to have two white men explain how 400 years of slavery was horrible by imagining a modern-day version of it, Amazon.com had its own alternative-history series in the works.
Deadline reports that Aaron McGruder, the creator of the Peabody Award-winning animated series The Boondocks, has been working with Will Packer (producer of Straight Outta Compton and the remake of Roots) for over a year on Black America, a groundbreaking series based on the idea that freed slaves received reparations after the end of the Civil War and formed their own country.
The show will take place in the fictional country of New Coloniaa sovereign nation created from land that was formerly Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. If HBOs Confederatean imagined version of the modern-day U.S. where the South won the Civil War and continues to practice the terrorist tradition of slaveryis the ice cream dreams of white America, then New Colonia is the fantasy of black America. The show is constructed around the fantastic, impossible, totally made-up notion that African Americans secured post-Reconstruction reparations and created their own nationsimilar to the real-life treaties that created Israel, Austria, Palestine, Hungary, Yugoslavia, etc. Since its formation, New Colonia has thrived, while the old, racist United States has steadily declined.
Packer said the series addresses the questions, What if reparations were given? What would this country and that alternate country look like today? How would Americans look, our communities, relations? He added, I think that there definitely is a message about how we co-exist today where that didnt happen, there werent reparations, and you still have black Americans who are suffering from the effects of slavery in various ways. You still have the prison-industrial complex that disproportionally imprisons black and brown people; you can trace that back for many reasons to slavery. . . .
Today 1:58pm
Even before HBO thought it was a great idea to have two white men explain how 400 years of slavery was horrible by imagining a modern-day version of it, Amazon.com had its own alternative-history series in the works.
Deadline reports that Aaron McGruder, the creator of the Peabody Award-winning animated series The Boondocks, has been working with Will Packer (producer of Straight Outta Compton and the remake of Roots) for over a year on Black America, a groundbreaking series based on the idea that freed slaves received reparations after the end of the Civil War and formed their own country.
The show will take place in the fictional country of New Coloniaa sovereign nation created from land that was formerly Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. If HBOs Confederatean imagined version of the modern-day U.S. where the South won the Civil War and continues to practice the terrorist tradition of slaveryis the ice cream dreams of white America, then New Colonia is the fantasy of black America. The show is constructed around the fantastic, impossible, totally made-up notion that African Americans secured post-Reconstruction reparations and created their own nationsimilar to the real-life treaties that created Israel, Austria, Palestine, Hungary, Yugoslavia, etc. Since its formation, New Colonia has thrived, while the old, racist United States has steadily declined.
Packer said the series addresses the questions, What if reparations were given? What would this country and that alternate country look like today? How would Americans look, our communities, relations? He added, I think that there definitely is a message about how we co-exist today where that didnt happen, there werent reparations, and you still have black Americans who are suffering from the effects of slavery in various ways. You still have the prison-industrial complex that disproportionally imprisons black and brown people; you can trace that back for many reasons to slavery. . . .
What a novel idea. I hope this is more Boondocks than Black Jesus, but I'm way more interested in this show than the HBO Confederate series.
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Amazon Is Also Making a Civil War Alt-History Series, but Its for Us, by Us (Original Post)
rogue emissary
Aug 2017
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(46,179 posts)1. I believe that
this was a common suggestion among early white leaders, including Thomas Jefferson. That white and black could never live together, so when slavery ended, blacks would have to emigrate and colonize somewhere else. Without the reparations, of course.
Because this nation has been steeped in racism from the earliest sighting by Europeans.
Reading about it has always horrified me; but then, I ask, are we less racist? Yes; a little. Not so much for the time and generations we've had to evolve, though. Not enough. Do we live well together? Not well enough.
Reparations and country...it's an interesting concept, anyway.