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Black and Missing

Black and Missing (2021)

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Black and Missing

2021 CrimeDocumentary 54mins 6.1 / 10 IMDb 6.9 / 10

Sisters-in-law and Black and Missing Foundation founders Derrica and Natalie Wilson fight an uphill battle to bring awareness to the Black missing persons cases that are marginalized by law enforcement and national media.

Black and Missing: Cast & Crews

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Jasmine A. K. Smith, Jasmine Webb, Kelsey L. Smith, Janelle L. Williams, Cheryl L. McCoy

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4/5
4/5

Black and Missing is a poignant documentary that tackles the urgent issue of missing Black persons and the societal indifference that often surrounds these cases. Directed by the Wilson sisters themselves, the film is both personal and political, providing viewers with a heartfelt insight into their ... Show more >>

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5/5
5/5

Wow, Black and Missing really hits hard! This documentary is an eye-opener, showcasing the relentless work of Derrica and Natalie Wilson as they fight for the visibility of Black missing persons. The film does an incredible job of highlighting how these cases are often overlooked, and it left me fee ... Show more >>

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Yes, Black and Missing is worth watching, especially for those interested in social justice and the representation of Black individuals in media. The film highlights the often-overlooked cases of missing Black persons and raises important questions about systemic biases in law enforcement and media coverage.

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