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  1. The Contradictions of Fair Hope película dirigida por S. Epatha Merkerson y protagonizada por Whoopi Goldberg. Año: 2012. Sinopsis: Adéntrate en un aspecto prácticamente inédito de la historia estadounidense, cuando los esclavos recién liberados en todo el sur formaron.

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    • Whoopi Goldberg
    • S. Epatha Merkerson, Rockell Metcalf
  2. The Contradictions of Fair Hope: Directed by S. Epatha Merkerson, Rockell Metcalf. With Whoopi Goldberg. Go inside a virtually untold aspect of American history, when newly freed slaves throughout the South formed "benevolent societies" to respond to abject hunger, illness and the fear of a pauper's grave.

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    • 2012
    • S. Epatha Merkerson, Rockell Metcalf
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  3. The Contradictions of Fair Hope. This award-winning film, narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, examines a little known aspect of African American history, when newly freed slaves throughout the South formed benevolent societies to respond to abject hunger, illness and the fear of a pauper's grave.

  4. This award-winning film, narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, examines a little-known aspect of African American history when newly freed slaves throughout the South formed benevolent societies to respond...

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  5. The Contradictions of Fair Hope. Go inside a virtually untold aspect of American history, when newly freed slaves throughout the South formed "benevolent societies" to respond to abject hunger, illness and the fear of a pauper's grave. 107 IMDb 7.2 1 h 7 min 2014. 18+. Special Interest. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location

  6. 14 de ene. de 2014 · This award-winning film, narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, examines a little known aspect of American history, when newly freed slaves throughout the South formed benevolent societies to respond to abject hunger, illness and the fear of a pauper's grave.

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  7. Go inside a virtually untold aspect of American history, when newly freed slaves throughout the South formed “benevolent societies” to respond to abject hunger, illness, and the fear of a pauper’s grave.