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Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson

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'Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson' is a 2005 biographical documentary by filmmaker Ken Burns, based on the 2004 nonfiction book of the same name by Geoffrey C. Ward. It describes the life story of Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World It also describes racism and social inequality during the Jim Crow era, against which Johnson struggled.

Production



It is narrated by Keith David,The Hollywood reporter: Volume 395. 2006 with a soundtrack by Wynton Marsalis and with Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of Jack Johnson.About time: Volumes 32-34. 2004, page 12. Alan Rickman also contributed his voice to the documentary. Stanley Crouch appears, offering commentary, including a quote from Johnson responding to a question from a white woman about black people, "We eat cold eels and think distant thoughts." This documentary is an example of a style frequently used by Burns, where a range of authorities gives voiceovers to contribute particular details. Stanley Crouch is the primary authority, offering personal recollections.

The film was produced by David Schaye, Paul Barnes and Ken Burns (Executive Producer) for Florentine Films.

Release and reception



The documentary was first broadcast on PBS in two parts, on January 17 and January 18, 2005.

In 2005, the film earned Ken Burns an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming. Geoffrey C. Ward won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming. Keith David won an Emmy for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.

See also



'The Great White Hope', Howard Sackler's 1967 dramatization of Jack Johnson's life.

References




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