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FILM

After had read the primary source document, it was concluded that there were many falsehoods,myths, and fantasies on which the film is based. The way the carpetbaggers and scalawags conducted themselves and their motives they had used were different just as their social make-up. The era in which this film took place in was highly publicized along with it's corruption due to the biracial and bipartisan which had polluted the politics in the North and South. African-American who also had power in politics experienced many problems in comparison with their white counter-parts. "The radical governments were overthrown not because they w


ere corrupt but because the reforms they instituted threatened the supremacy of whites and the subordination of black labor. In showing the KKK as good guys, it is obvious that Griffith was trying to show their birth as a positive event for the United States, which is a tremendous weakness to African-Americans. " After reading this I was shocked, the extremes that white Americans went to just to make sure that black would never be seen as human beings. The film is an incredible piece of propaganda for both the KKK and the Jim Crow system. The title of the film is odd in the way that it can be seen two different ways and as well be seen as a weakness. The mainstream picture was probably the best advertisement that the KKK could have had. The vilifying of blacks also led to the Jim Crow system. was once again reunited after the war, leading to the strengthening of the nation. Though it would be better to ignore this notion of the birth of the KKK, it cannot be due to the film's content, although the film does show a truly "united" states. When it was portrayed in this movie as acceptable, people in the South felt much better about doing horrible deeds to black citizens, denying blacks their civil rights. I tend to think that the film has a double meaning.

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