Episode 156: "Teddy"

BMA: Black Media Archive

Episode 156: "Teddy"

BMA: Black Media Archive
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The documentary "Teddy" (1971) presents the experiences of a teenage African American, who relates his views of the system, war, revolution, the Watts community of Los Angeles, the Black Panther Party and the police. The importance of the discussion is the necessity of being one's own self. Remember to VOTE!

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