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Raoul Peck’s New Doc, Silver Dollar Road, Chronicles the Dispossession of Black Americans

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It’s a simple concept. Because most of the black population doesn’t trust the justice system, when they die, a lot of the time they don’t leave a will. Because for a will, you have to go to a notary; it’s a legal document. They prefer to let the …

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