Uncle — Tom Ii: An American Odyssey

The film highlights the period between the late 19th century and the 1950s, showcasing the rise of Black-owned businesses, strong church communities, and stable nuclear families despite systemic racism and Jim Crow laws.

The film utilizes a mix of archival footage, historical photographs, and interviews with conservative commentators, scholars, and activists, including Thomas Sowell, Carol Swain, and Ben Carson. Its tone is provocative and aims to challenge the "Critical Race Theory" narrative of American history. Uncle Tom II: An American Odyssey

Uncle Tom II functions more as a political and cultural manifesto than a standard historical survey. It seeks to redefine the "American Odyssey" of Black citizens by arguing that true liberation lies in a return to traditional morality and a rejection of leftist political frameworks. The film highlights the period between the late

A central claim is that radical leftist organizers used the Civil Rights Movement as a "Trojan horse" to destabilize Black society, replace the church with the state, and foster a culture of victimhood. Uncle Tom II functions more as a political

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