Step inside Isaac Julien’s immersive video installation on the life of abolitionist and freedom fighter Frederick Douglass. In this conversation with civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill, Julien delves deep into his work “Lessons of the Hour.” Expanding on the narrative of Douglass’s life, this film includes reenactments of his most well known speeches such as “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July.” The work blends footage of past and present as a testament to the ongoing struggle for social justice and equality in America. Julien’s work, alongside Ifill’s reflections, deepens our understanding of the unfinished business of democracy.
“Douglass almost speaks to the importance of putting the images with the word to be fully remembered. That the words certainly for particularly marginalized people are not enough because there is always a story, an image that is attached to you.”
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