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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 9, 2006

'Crash' Forces Blacks, Whites To Confront Their Stereotypes

Forum Column - By Earl Ofari Hutchinson - 'Crash" deservedly won the Academy Award for best picture because it forced blacks as well as whites to honestly confront their stereotypes. The film set the course from the start when it went squarely after racial correctness. The opening shot shows two young blacks charging out of a restaurant steaming mad. While strolling down the sidewalk, one of them claims that a waitress ignored them, then gave them lousy service, and the whites in the restaurant

Forum Column

By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
        
        'Crash" deservedly won the Academy Award for best picture because it forced blacks as well as whites to honestly confront their stereotypes. The film set the course from the start when it went squarely after racial correctness. The opening shot shows two young blacks charging out of a restaurant steam...

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