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Why Is Remmick, the Master Vampire in 'Sinners,' Irish?

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… , its complex relationship with foundational Black Americans and how and why he … empathizes with the oppression of black Americans, but ultimately weaponizes his whiteness … much crossover there is between African American culture and Irish culture and …

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