
"Free at last, free at last. Thank God Almighty, we're free at last!" Nearly a half-century after these words were spoken, has Dr. Martin Luther King's dream somehow become more elusive? In RUNAWAY SLAVE, Rev. C.L. Bryant journeys across America to find the answer. Using leading black conservatives as "conductors," this one-time NAACP local chapter president blazes a new Underground Railroad to help liberate all Americans from the Government plantation that through entitlemen... (Full plot summary below)
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"Free at last, free at last. Thank God Almighty, we're free at last!" Nearly a half-century after these words were spoken, has Dr. Martin Luther King's dream somehow become more elusive? In RUNAWAY SLAVE, Rev. C.L. Bryant journeys across America to find the answer. Using leading black conservatives as "conductors," this one-time NAACP local chapter president blazes a new Underground Railroad to help liberate all Americans from the Government plantation that through entitlements has created a new form of slavery. Celebrate freedom!
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| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussThis Tea Party-approved documentary about the 'black conservative' movement wastes only three minutes before linking Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Glenn Beck... |
| User ReviewChuck WGreat movie/documentary! I watched years ago on Netflix while searching for left leaning documentary. I was wrong. It is a great flick explaining the differences from a unique perspective supported with facts and actual video. |
| User ReviewRobert WWell done, thorough, holds interest. Eloquently lays out how blacks have been sold a bill of goods by the left for political exploitation purposes. Highly recommend it! |
| User ReviewBonnie HSaw this movie last weekend. Every American voter needs to see it! If we aren't careful, we will all be living on the government plantation |
| User ReviewJ Calvin SWhat a great documentary. Well produced, well directed. I would have never thought a documentary could be so captivating. It's interesting that none of the lefty "professional" critics have posted a review. They really don't want slaves to the government to runaway from the progressive's entitlement plantation. As great as it is (and it is great), why do I have the feeling that the Academy of (Leftist) Motion Picture Arts and Sciences won't be nominating this for Best Documentary Feature? If this movie comes to a theater near you, or is even a bit of a drive away, you really must see this thought provoking film. Now, how to get it shown in the inner city schools where the only messages allowed are designed to increase dependency on the government? |
| User ReviewMichael SSaw the movie in July with my children. WE HAVE ALL BEEN DECEIVED. Important historical facts are being left out of our history. It opened our eyes. This film must be seen by every freedom-loving American. C. L. Bryant, whom I had never heard of, is an amazing man. He and this movie deserve our support. We all must "RUN HARDER!!" |
| User ReviewScott HGreat documentary that C.L. Bryant did her, it's nice to see someone putting the record out there that the progressive revisionist like to rewrite. This country has many great Black leaders that did truly good things for all of us and not just to enslave a group of people and their are several on the rise that I'm looking forward to their rise. |
| User ReviewMelissa BIncredibly informative; anyone curious about the history of blacks' 90% political alignment with the Democratic Party has to see this. Race "pimps" Sharpton, Jackson, and Jealous are explained and exposed for the Socialists they are. |
| User ReviewSeattle SOutstanding production. This is a groundbreaking documentary with an interesting premise: that government entitlements are creating a culture of dependence and essentially putting people back into bondage: helpless to provide for themselves and broken in will. I have a renewed respect for those in the black community who are struggling for real liberty instead of putting their trust in more government. |
| User ReviewJennifer LSaw this movie on Netflix. It was excellent! Intelligent arguments, great analogies. Must see! |