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Director: Pritchett Cotten
Cast: Andrew Breitbart, Herman Cain, Thomas Sowell, Jesse Lee Petterson
A perpetual state of welfare exists in the U.S., creating a form of modern slavery for a large percentage of African-Americans. Rev. C.L. Bryant presents an insightful and compelling look at how freedom can be restored.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Runaway Slave is a 2012 documentary film directed by Pritchett Cotten that presents a controversial perspective on the state of welfare and its impact on the African-American community. The film has received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its thought-provoking message while others finding it biased and one-sided. No major awards or nominations have been reported for the film, and information on its public reception through ratings sites is unavailable.
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Directed by Pritchett Cotten, this 2012 documentary 'Runaway Slave' offers a provocative and insightful examination of how welfare policies can create modern forms of slavery, particularly for African-American communities. With appearances by prominent conservative figures like Andrew Breitbart and Thomas Sowell, this film will engage viewers interested in exploring unconventional perspectives on race and economic freedom.
Runaway Slave is an American independent political documentary hosted by Baptist minister C.L. Bryant, who hosts a nightly talk show over KEEL radio in his native Shreveport, Louisiana. The film premiered in Los Angeles on January 13, 2012. The film expresses Rev. Bryant's belief that the African-American community, "has traded one form of tyranny for another" by "buying into the entitlement mindset of Progressives."
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