Jordan Peele depicts black American identity as a freak show.

March 31 2019

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Black social fears are not alleviated through the teasing and mockery seen in Us; only clueless viewers would think so, and they turn out to be the audience most susceptible to Peele’s race-based conceits. Read More

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