Your's Truly By K.C.H
Your's Truly By K.C.H
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CARRIE 1976 - why did they all treat Carrie so dirty..
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CARRIE 1976 - why did they all treat Carrie so dirty..
Cook W/ Kizzie - it’s short but it’s a vlog ✌🏽
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Cook W/ Kizzie - it’s short but it’s a vlog ✌🏽
INFLUENCER KILLADAMENTE DIES AT 27.. #rip
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INFLUENCER KILLADAMENTE DIES AT 27.. #rip
1980 THE SHINING - moral of the story is pray where you lay …
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The shining 1980 starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall this was a staple piece in our home. My father was the actual movie man. This is his number one favorite movie. 🎥 ✌🏽
Amazon unboxing w/ me + we went Thrifting , oh apple got balloon shoes 😂 vlog by yours truly ✌🏽
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Amazon unboxing w/ me we went Thrifting , oh apple got balloon shoes 😂 vlog by yours truly ✌🏽
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR DREAM BECOMES YOUR REALITY *MADAM C.J WALKER*
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True story of Madam cj walker and how she conquered and overcame and made her vision her reality. - some people have said some parts in the movie is not facts one fact that we do know is Madam cj walker DID HER THING..
VLOG - SO MUCH GOING ON IN THIS 4 min. VLOG + candle making+ delicious dinner ✌🏽💕
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VLOG - SO MUCH GOING ON IN THIS 4 min. VLOG candle making delicious dinner ✌🏽💕
Breakfast/ lunch us only !! shopping at a new mall 💝
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Day in life w/me and my husband .breakfast with us .traveling to get our watches repaired.💕
*UNBOX W/ ME EVERYTHING AMAZON ✌🏽 NEW INTROOOO 💕
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*UNBOX W/ ME EVERYTHING AMAZON ✌🏽 NEW INTROOOO 💕
IMITATION OF LIFE 1959 please tell me why Sarah Jane thought this was ok.🤦🏽‍♀️
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IMITATION OF LIFE 1959 please tell me why Sarah Jane thought this was ok.🤦🏽‍♀️
DEMONS MURDER MOM AND DAUGHTER - son survived.. 🙏🏽
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DEMONS MURDER MOM AND DAUGHTER - son survived.. 🙏🏽
Demon takes out mom and daughter son survived- wait til the judge speaks..
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Demon takes out mom and daughter son survived- wait til the judge speaks..
* I BELIEVE IN YOU - day in my life 💕
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* I BELIEVE IN YOU - day in my life 💕
JUDGE COMMITS SUICIDE -share your thoughts..
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JUDGE COMMITS SUICIDE -share your thoughts..
DO MY CURLY HAIR ROUTINE W/ ME I GOT GOODS NEWS..
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DO MY CURLY HAIR ROUTINE W/ ME I GOT GOODS NEWS..
NEW YEARS LUNCH + EXCITING NEWS .. 🙏🏽
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NEW YEARS LUNCH EXCITING NEWS .. 🙏🏽
NEW YEARS EVE MASSACRE- LINK TO LAS VEGAS.. 
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NEW YEARS EVE MASSACRE- LINK TO LAS VEGAS.. 
10 PEOPLE DEAD 3O injured- COULD THIS BE A Terrorist attack? NEW ORLEANS 
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10 PEOPLE DEAD 3O injured- COULD THIS BE A Terrorist attack? NEW ORLEANS 
2025 LETS GO!!!! + STEP BY STEP HOW IM INCREASING MY WATCH HOURS..
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2025 LETS GO!!!! STEP BY STEP HOW IM INCREASING MY WATCH HOURS..
STAGE FOUR CANCER DOESN’T MEAN IT’S OVER!!!
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STAGE FOUR CANCER DOESN’T MEAN IT’S OVER!!!
WHAT WE DID ON NEW YEARS EVE.. SO MUCH FUN TODAY + THIS HAIR IS WINNING..
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WHAT WE DID ON NEW YEARS EVE.. SO MUCH FUN TODAY THIS HAIR IS WINNING..
VISIT TO MEXICO LEAVES CHICAGO FAMILY BROKEN - shot in the head leaves son in coma.. 
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VISIT TO MEXICO LEAVES CHICAGO FAMILY BROKEN - shot in the head leaves son in coma.. 
FLASHBACK - 1979 THE WARRIORS
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FLASHBACK - 1979 THE WARRIORS
SO PROUD OF MY HUSBAND + WATCH HRS INCREASING SO MUCH - this is how ..
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SO PROUD OF MY HUSBAND WATCH HRS INCREASING SO MUCH - this is how ..
HOW TO INCREASE YOUR WATCH HOURS .. DO THIS INSTEAD
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HOW TO INCREASE YOUR WATCH HOURS .. DO THIS INSTEAD
❄️COOK WITH ME - begining ➡️ end..
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❄️COOK WITH ME - begining ➡️ end..
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN LIVE STREAMING GOES LEFT 🤦🏽‍♀️ #fy
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THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN LIVE STREAMING GOES LEFT 🤦🏽‍♀️ #fy
MAKING MORE CANDLES + a LIttle chit chat - I guess it’s a vlog
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MAKING MORE CANDLES a LIttle chit chat - I guess it’s a vlog
MOM SHOCKED BY WHAT HER 12yr. OLD SON REVEALED (SHOCKING)
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MOM SHOCKED BY WHAT HER 12yr. OLD SON REVEALED (SHOCKING)

Комментарии

  • @MsNeech76
    @MsNeech76 3 часа назад

    Yes! My mom showed us this too along with all the classics!

  • @NovaSevenOneEight
    @NovaSevenOneEight 8 часов назад

    This was the saddest movie I've ever seen. I watched it once with my mom and refused to ever watch it again. To deny your mother was just too painful to watch

  • @DustySoulLtd
    @DustySoulLtd 9 часов назад

    Juanita Moore should have won an Oscar for her performance.

  • @sonyabowman7100
    @sonyabowman7100 10 часов назад

    Cry every time I watch this movie and melanin is a gift from Source 🙌🏾

  • @enterusername4650
    @enterusername4650 16 часов назад

    Is this some stupid Bible crap? Stop spreading propaganda.

  • @rayshelldaniels5899
    @rayshelldaniels5899 18 часов назад

    I love this movie!… play ball in the uniform issued!…. Self love is important, the grass is not always greener and the character found out only too late!❤

  • @GodfreyTaiOyYong
    @GodfreyTaiOyYong 20 часов назад

    This is the most touching saddest movie to ever be seen.Look how that girl treated her Mother.Tears always overtake me watching it because how can you be so cruel to a woman who birthed you and give you all the love and care in the world?Well she was given the ultimate backlash and she had to face it in life is when her Mother departed in life.😢So remember a Mother's love is one thing to never forget for the wrong things in life you do you're bound to regret!!Be grateful,always!!

  • @rubychew6535
    @rubychew6535 День назад

    Sarah Jane saw how white people live and she wanted the white lifestyle.

  • @Michelle-mq5cw
    @Michelle-mq5cw День назад

    We're all shades of wheat ✊🏿✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾

  • @Gigi-rj3dj
    @Gigi-rj3dj День назад

    🙏🏽💖🙏🏽

  • @Soulful_Chaos
    @Soulful_Chaos День назад

    Top 3!

  • @janjr165
    @janjr165 День назад

    This movie is nothing but heartache and violent racism.

  • @exceptionalcreationswithto1895
    @exceptionalcreationswithto1895 День назад

    I remember my ex in high school saying that we couldn't date anymore because his mother didn't want him dating anyone darker than a paper bag. Mind you I went to High school in the 90's but we had old school parents. That was the first time I had someone say something like that to me that was the same race as myself. It was hurtful of course but it shows a lot about how folks view skin color.

  • @lanceflx63
    @lanceflx63 День назад

    Sara Jane was Black not biracial. Her father was described as light skin. No times haven’t changed that much especially when skin bleaching is at an all time high. Anti-Black hate and denial is very prevalent in the Latino/Hispanic communities.

  • @empressella4671
    @empressella4671 День назад

    Been crying on rhis one since i was a child. Also the end. That sarah jane needed her butt whooped 😢she had a good momma 😘😘😘 a d everyone knew except her...smh

    • @GodfreyTaiOyYong
      @GodfreyTaiOyYong 19 часов назад

      A good Momma that give her everything in life what she never had and then got the audacity to disown her?Weĺ she paid the price big time in the end.

  • @patriciacrawford2583
    @patriciacrawford2583 День назад

    Love this movie and biracial children really got it but the children are so beautiful and in the movie Annie said that Sarajane’s Father look almost white but back in those days those light skin brothers would go for us dark skinned sisters don’t know why but this movie shows how if you can pass it’s all good . Today we are all beautiful children from light bright to almost white to the darkness of the dark each one of us are beautiful in our own way but this movie is an emotional roller coaster of a movie especially the before the end it also goes to show there was trouble with Susie and Ms Lori-a cause they once couldn’t find their way either because Susie ( Sandra Dee ) left to go to collage out of the country a way from her mamma so it gos to show generational problems with mothers and daughters but they both loved their children ❤

  • @parisjames37
    @parisjames37 День назад

    Tears no matter where you start this movie. It’s okay now, and it was for safety! There’s an original version you should check out as well.

  • @tricksgrl2
    @tricksgrl2 День назад

    Such a sad movie.

  • @ted3955
    @ted3955 День назад

    ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES AS A KID

  • @GenXtheFrecklefaceArtist
    @GenXtheFrecklefaceArtist День назад

    Back then was dangerous when people found out about her being biracial.

  • @SDC1949
    @SDC1949 День назад

    My comments were not ugly or vulgar. Just truthful. My comments and replies all gone. Poof. I’m 75, and black. I hated the movie from the first I saw it as a kid. The only part I didn’t hate was the character running behind the casket crying with regret. I still hate that movie. Let’s see how long this comment remains.

  • @JUSTMEOUTHERENOW
    @JUSTMEOUTHERENOW 2 дня назад

    THIS MOVIE MAKES ME😢😪😭😭 I'M SORRY BUT, I have to PASS on It's a Wonderful Life after reading how BRUTALLY RACIST Jimmy Stewart was. NOT wanting to work with Black actors ruined it for me.

  • @carlenefrancis5625
    @carlenefrancis5625 2 дня назад

    It’s shocking that black people always get the blame 😏

  • @ronthatus
    @ronthatus 2 дня назад

    This is such a great movie but the ending is so sad

  • @ddg9774
    @ddg9774 2 дня назад

    Multi racial

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2 2 дня назад

    Peace to Juanita Moore.

  • @valariecovington8379
    @valariecovington8379 2 дня назад

    I love this movie..want to go out like the mother..Mahalia Jackson singing is what I prefer. Everytime I cry.

  • @marilynbritt2176
    @marilynbritt2176 2 дня назад

    Sorry for your loss, sweetheart. She is a beautiful angel...

  • @genacarroll9791
    @genacarroll9791 2 дня назад

    Not a good movie a classic!

  • @misslonghair3884
    @misslonghair3884 2 дня назад

    I don’t like the way treats her mom it’s wrong regardless of what she was dealing with. You honor your mother

  • @jacinta6421
    @jacinta6421 2 дня назад

    Love this movie. She was a real mother.‼️

    • @SDC1949
      @SDC1949 День назад

      She was the fictional depiction of a subservient black woman to her own child - from the imagination of a white Screenwriter. Very telling.

  • @PlacidSolar
    @PlacidSolar 2 дня назад

    This version is more tearful than the 1934 version

  • @BUPPIE
    @BUPPIE 2 дня назад

    I’ve always loved this movie but I never understood the mother she knew in that day a black child could not go to that school so why would she go there she knew that would cause her daughter to be kicked out

    • @sweetbeauty2153
      @sweetbeauty2153 2 дня назад

      Exactly! I was like lady what the heck are you doing?🙄😱

    • @dawny4468
      @dawny4468 2 дня назад

      SAME!!! Plus she kept following her around as an adult endangering her livelihood and possibly her life. ( not condoning denying her Mom and heritage)

    • @DeeNice681
      @DeeNice681 2 дня назад

      @@dawny4468 Her daughter was a self-hater who she tried to love!

    • @virtualwhispers
      @virtualwhispers 2 дня назад

      @@DeeNice681 .... She didn't try to love her - She did love her

    • @empressella4671
      @empressella4671 День назад

      No her daughter was being dishonest. She went with the white lady to register school and played the white role. Her mom was not aware and even the lady thought the school knew. No one ever checked and everyone in the school thought she was like them as well. It's a shame any of this was a thing. Frfr that this child saw so much hate towards her and her mom this is how she coped with it. Sad but this is not uncommon.

  • @carljones6957
    @carljones6957 2 дня назад

    I remember watching with my mom and grandma .

  • @victorian9251
    @victorian9251 2 дня назад

    Amen 🙏🙏

  • @JJ-kf6hi
    @JJ-kf6hi 2 дня назад

    I love this movie. Both characters wanted to be accepted and loved, but their desires in life were so conflicted. The mother was aware of her daughter’s actions. She gave her unconditional love and also a warning. The daughter loved her mother but was deeply affected by the perception of Blackness. She believed that being Black wasn’t respected, and she thought non-Black people appeared more presentable. It would be interesting to see a moment when Sarah Jane discovers the difference and gains insight. There are many Sarah Janes in this world.

    • @GodfreyTaiOyYong
      @GodfreyTaiOyYong 19 часов назад

      She never loved her Mother and would deny her at every moment given.The white woman's daughter saw Motherhood in her and loved her more than her own mother.It was a very touching tearful movie.

  • @gabrielgirlz2848
    @gabrielgirlz2848 2 дня назад

    I recently shared this movie with my 14 & 15 year old daughters. The weird part is forgot about the Lana Turner and Sandra Dee storyline! In my memory this was a story about Annie Johnson and her ungrateful evil daughter Sarah Jane. My daughters watched begrudgingly at first, just trying to get through the unnecessary Lana Turner parts, but when Sarah Jane rejected the black baby doll and snatched the white doll, they sat straight up! Once they saw the school scene and the disrespect my children were HOT, and ready to fight Sarah Jane. After that the movie had their wrapped attention! This is a certified BLACK MOVIE for me! Thank you for cutting together all of the parts of the movie that really count!

    • @PanhandleFLGirl
      @PanhandleFLGirl 2 дня назад

      Too funny….white people were drawn to the Sandra Dee and Lana Turner and blacks were drawn to the black story line. Exactly movie…..sad that there are those of us who hate that they are black. It just another tragedy of racism.

    • @carrollmurphy2289
      @carrollmurphy2289 2 дня назад

      I only remember Sandra Dee and Lana Turner because of their clothes.

    • @gabrielgirlz2848
      @gabrielgirlz2848 2 дня назад

      @carrollmurphy2289 Yes! Their clothes were beautiful! Really classic old Hollywood movie looks! There is also Sandra Dee's crush on her mother's boyfriend 🤦🏾that storyline was scandalous and is still problematic. BUT really, as a child, I thought the story was about the black family!

    • @carrollmurphy2289
      @carrollmurphy2289 День назад

      @@gabrielgirlz2848 I was bothered with their storylines bc they were in the way of the REAL story for me. Sarah Jane and her mother were the real story. I know it was a movie to showcase Lana Turner but her story nor acting didn't do it for me. And I never thought or felt the Laura really appreciated what was.done for her. Even when I watch it now they irritate me. 😁

    • @GodfreyTaiOyYong
      @GodfreyTaiOyYong 19 часов назад

      Your children reacted psychologically,I would've done the same because I was heated with anger over Sarah Jane's attitude towards her Mother.

  • @ceejay8718
    @ceejay8718 2 дня назад

    Love this movie. There's a black and white version from 1932 that is just as touching

    • @gabrielgirlz2848
      @gabrielgirlz2848 2 дня назад

      Yes, that version is move is very disturbing because the white lady, played by Claudette Colbert, actually gets rich off the pancake recipe from Delilah Johnson (Louise Beavers), and still treats her like a servant! Although Peola Johnson, the fair skinned daughter, is frustrating she doesn't feel as evil as Sarah Jane to me.

  • @knrayford
    @knrayford 2 дня назад

    I noticed that some people said they hatted the movie but I think what they really hate is racism and the struggle for equality. I love the movie because it tells the truth about those issues.

    • @darnagutter9645
      @darnagutter9645 2 дня назад

      Sometimes we don't need the truth about racial issues. Don't we get enough of that in reality. This is an ugly film. It is propaganda to widen the racial divide. It's better to use the arts to paint a better picture that knits people closer together. No one suffered more in this film than Sarah Jane. Her life was constantly ripped into shreds. And yet the general audience closed their hearts to her and showed no empathy for her. People are known to empathize with the person of their own likeness and close their minds to the struggles of others. Sarah Jane was made a scapegoat by her own mother. People seem to overlook the fact that her own mother said, "How can I tell my child she was born to be hurt." What kind of mother would persist to view her child as such a tragic figure? I'd run away from her too. Black women naturally would love a film that empathizes with them for a change. But that empathy comes at the expense of villianizing her own child. Annie is the real problem for refusing to empathize with her own child's unique plight. Instead she polarized it, which gave everyone else permission to do so.

    • @GodfreyTaiOyYong
      @GodfreyTaiOyYong 19 часов назад

      We do need the truth at times.

  • @request2000
    @request2000 2 дня назад

    I hated this Movie, not because of Sarah Jane. Because of her mother. She told her daughter to be happy to be a servant to Lana Turners daughter. Oh look at the hand me down clothes she's giving you aren't they beautiful. She made Sarah Jane covet that identity. Then when Sara Jane tried to leave town and go live her life, she followed her around crying and exposing her. And it was her fault her daughter got beat up. But that part of the movie wasn't emphasized, no that was just to be expected. They didn't destroy those demons, character. Even though, those were the very people she pushing her daughter to emulate. I didn't feel sorry for the mother at all. Seems like she wanted to live on her knees and make her daughter do the same. And quite frankly between the two girls, Sara Jane was the more attractive one. She also put the aging Lana Turner to shame. That Movie reminds of "The Help" and "Driving Miss Daisy" I hate those Movies too.

    • @juanecalh
      @juanecalh 2 дня назад

      So it was better for Sarah Jane to continuing living a lie, and for her to despise her mother because of her color. Yes, she wanted her daughter to be happy, and live her life, she also told her don’t be ashamed of who she was, and there was nothing wrong with being black. So all those years she despised her mother, and treated her like dirt, in the end she ran up to the carriage during the funeral procession because she realized how much she loved her mother, and felt like she was being punished for how she treated her all those years.

    • @request2000
      @request2000 2 дня назад

      @@juanecalh Her mother made her feel of ashamed of her color. Her mother tried to make her subservient to the family she was serving. Her mother talked about pretty Susie was and all her fine things. I'm glad I didn't have a mother like that. She didn't want her to be happy? Oh here Sara Jane aren't these nice hand me downs? Isn't Susie having a nice party? She should have left her daughter alone.

    • @carolperdue7534
      @carolperdue7534 2 дня назад

      So what should her mother have done? Supported her daughter's delusion? Plus genetics can be unpredictable you know, no telling what any kids would like. And there are plenty of light skinned black folks that didn't go around pretending to be something else, including my own grandmother. White people would ask her if she was Greek or Armenian but she never denied her blackness and married a dark skinned black man. The mother was right, lies begat more lies, better to walk in the light of the truth.

    • @darnagutter9645
      @darnagutter9645 2 дня назад

      Finally someone who shares my opinion of this film. I hate it too. Sarah Jane was ensnared between two hostile worlds. She was only trying to find a place to be valued and fit in. She suffered more than anyone. Annie garnered her empathy by polarizing and villianizing Sarah Jane. This gave everyone else permission to do so. Annie's statement, "How can I tell my child she was born to be hurt" was very disturbing. I'd run away from her too. Along with expecting her to throw away her potential and settle for less in life as you mentioned. I absolutely hate this film mainly because it villainized and polarized bi-racial people as scapegoats. I am a bi-racial person and it grieves me to see generation after generation buy into this racial propaganda. This film is dangerous and should be buried. It offers nothing good to humanity.

    • @darnagutter9645
      @darnagutter9645 2 дня назад

      ​@@juanecalh People seem to overlook Annie's statement, "How can I tell my child she was born to be hurt". I'd run away from her too. Those are not the words of a loving mother. She cursed and prophecized hurt and pain upon her own child. Who would want to be a part of that concept. Black people are so quick to take offense when someone chooses to explore other options to find happiness in life. What you call a lie is merely your opinion. Everyone has the God given right to the pursuit of happiness in this life. How would you like someone trying to shatter your happiness because it does not fit their mold? This film is very dangerous and should be buried. It is nothing more than racial propaganda that attempts to scapegoat bi-racial people.

  • @theresat.5737
    @theresat.5737 2 дня назад

    Let’s just keep perpetuating that white is better! I have close relatives who passed when it was convenient. We will never get over this until the collective stops seeing white as superior. Preference is acceptable as long as it does not mean that u are putting others down. 😎

    • @darnagutter9645
      @darnagutter9645 2 дня назад

      This film is not perpetuating that white is better. It is depicting the harsh reality and struggles of a young woman ensnared between two hostile worlds, trying to find a place to exist.

  • @darnagutter9645
    @darnagutter9645 2 дня назад

    People forget that this is a fictional movie. However, it is also propaganda that stirs up the racial divide. In other words it stirs up drama between the races. It is a blatant attempt to scapegoat bi-racial people. I don't understand what is to love about this film. It depicts the harsh reality of a young woman who from childhood is ensnared between two hostile worlds attempting to find a place to fit in. She finds no one to empathize with her unique humanity. No one, not her peers or those who knew her. And least of all her mother. Her mother was more interested in exposing her at every turn, when all she was trying to do was fit in somewhere. As a mother she should have tried to understand her child's unique plight. But instead her attitude was, "How can I tell my child she was born to be hurt". Pathetic! I would run as far as I could from a mother who had that kind of attitude toward me too. Think about it, wouldn't you? There are many very disturbing things about this film that only a bi-racial person could really see and empathize with. As a bi-racial person I find it very disturbing. Black women love this film because for once they are the center of what I feel is "undeserved" empathy. Why, because she refused to pay the price for her child's happiness. Instead she cursed her child with her own mouth, "How can I tell my child she was born to be hurt." Yes, particularly by you. How can you empathize with a mother who prophecises a curse upon her own child's future? Instead of understanding her unique situation. This film only serves to continue to perpetuate the racial divide in an attempt to "scapegoat" bi-racial people. The bi-racial population has grown in numbers and we now have each other to empathize and relate to. So find another "scapegoat". As far as I'm concerned you can bury this sick film.

    • @carolperdue7534
      @carolperdue7534 2 дня назад

      Sarah Jane wasn't biracial, her father was a light skinned black man according to the movie. Pretending doesn't help anyone and certainly doesn't change the racism in society. To me you're argument is to leave biracial people out of it but you are part of the equation too. We shouldn't be classifying people by skin color at all really but if any non white person is discriminated against then all are. Just ask the Latinos and Indians for Trump.

    • @oiputthatback7361
      @oiputthatback7361 2 дня назад

      Oh so by “ pretends to be passing for white “ is better?! So she gets married and a “ dark child “, shows up. What then ?????!!!!! as terrible as it seems being true to self is best. I can talk ,I have family members as in grandparents that were not Bi- racial but octoroons , but they lived in the islands. They married “ black”,as they weren’t NOT in an environment aka USA that demanded otherwise. The USA stinks for forcing people to pit against their family heritage ,and ultimately themselves. I can’t imagine for the life of me , the sleepless nights , anxiety , and mental dissonance going through life ,never having the luxury of being who you are , because someone deemed you only of value by your” light “, skin colour. Like I said I have the octoroons in my family , then you have their offspring’s that you could not guess that their grandparents was such ;they are ALL valued because of whose they are , not what they look like. Peace

  • @evonza4858
    @evonza4858 2 дня назад

    My Mother's favorite favorite movie 🥰👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 SOME people act like wanting to be WHITE is a prize and personally l think it's sheer madness because MOST of them don't know who they are in the first place🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️🖤💚🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾😘

  • @thomasitataylor6450
    @thomasitataylor6450 2 дня назад

    Finest example of the viciousness of White Supremacy.

  • @driaw7104
    @driaw7104 3 дня назад

    I recently found out my grandmother was mixed through ancestry. My family never mentioned it and still don't.

  • @jtoni8352
    @jtoni8352 3 дня назад

    I just want to add that Sarah Jane was not biracial. Both her parents were black. Hattie mentions that her father was also of a lighter complexion. Black American people, like melanated people all over the world come in many shades. It is not unusual for two parents who would be designated as black to have a child with a very fair complexion and looser textured hair. Indeed, in some communities people were encouraged to only marry and procreate with others of the same lighter hue, to increase the chances of having a child like Sarah Jane. Great film. My mother introduced this movie to me as well. There is no getting through that last scene with Mahalia without tears.

    • @request2000
      @request2000 2 дня назад

      I disagree, it was pure propaganda, designed to make Black women feel inferior. Her mother made me sick the way she fawned over Lana Turner and her daughter but put her own daughter in a position of servitude. She destroyed her daughter's self esteem and it didn't seem like she had any herself. Sara Jane was actually the most attractive female character in that movie, but she wasn't desired and got beat up by those racist creeps. If it wasn't for her mother she might not have even fell the need to subjugate herself before those Creeps. But people over look that part, the only villain was Sara Jane. I would have ran away from my mother too if I was her. But she wouldn't even let her do that. I hated that Movie.

  • @Mayy458
    @Mayy458 3 дня назад

    🍎🍎

  • @sammy4634
    @sammy4634 3 дня назад

    That was a different time. This woman could not survive in the time she was living in, as a Black woman. Remember, Blacks are also prejudice. Her best bet was to be a White woman…because she looked the part and life would be so much easier for her if her mother didn’t keep showing up. I’m sure her mother knew that she was jeopardizing her daughter’s reputation with the kids in her school (all White). They only let White kids go to school with other White kids back then (looks like 1920’s-1930’s). Anyway, as a White woman, she did not need education, intelligence, culture, money or even looks. However, education might help her get a job at a bakery or maybe a secretary. White men basically only hired White men in careers jobs. The White women’s job was to become a wife and mother. Black women had to be subservient to White women, men and children as well as Black men. Basically, Black women lived a horrible life; their husbands left the family, was killed or was incarcerated. Many Black women had to prostitute themselves every night just to sleep in a barn with a bit of food, if they didn’t have some type of cleaning job. I just don’t think Black people will ever grasp that concept. Thousands and thousands of Black people crossed over and became White in the early 1900’s if their skin was light enough. If you watched this movie, you would see that every time a White man found out she was Black, she was beaten, raped or both. So it only made sense to leave home and pretend you are White and possibly have a better life.

    • @michelleelmore3974
      @michelleelmore3974 3 дня назад

      And what would happens if she had a throw back child? Another thing people that led that life they were afraid of. I get it but so sad 😞

    • @katizz988
      @katizz988 3 дня назад

      I don't agree.

    • @request2000
      @request2000 2 дня назад

      Excuse me, many Black women were making it during those times. What do you think they were doing? And no we aren't prejudice against children. And Black people have children of all shades so that doesn't make any sense. I'm sure White women back in the day had intelligence, culture some had money, and looks. The same applied to all women during that time. You must not have heard of Black Wall Street, Blacks were educated, doctors, lawyers, businessmen, and women, teachers as well as other professions and jobs. You're post is full of generalizations and stereotypes. Black men were not leaving their families back in those days. And Black women were not prostituting themselves in large numbers. Probably the same as all women. Where did you get your misinformation from. Because you don't know anything about Black History or Black people. And those White men who did that her were murderous, rapist psychopaths. Or are you dismissing them for what they did? As if they had a right to do that?

  • @tishtish4442
    @tishtish4442 3 дня назад

    My Grandmother and Mother attended Mahalia Jackson's funeral. Her name was Hattie as well. RIH Grandmother 🙏🏾💜👑

  • @tishtish4442
    @tishtish4442 3 дня назад

    I watched this alone as a child and It made me cry my eyes out. I especially cried when her Mother passed away. Both of the ladies were incredible. Our children truly don't know how much we Love them until they have children of their own and we pass away. Truly sad🙏🏾💜