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  The Devil We Know: How Black Progress Often Meets Societal Regression

A haunting new film, 'Sinners', has left Dr. Gloria Swindler Boutte in a chokehold, forcing her to confront the harsh realities of Black progress and societal regression.

The Power of 'Sinners'
Dr. Boutte reveals that she's watched the film over 170 times, often fast-forwarding to the most impactful scenes. The movie's record-breaking Oscar nominations are a testament to its ability to resonate with Black audiences and shed light on the unfinished struggle for equality in America.

Unpacking the Themes of 'Sinners'
The film tackles complex themes such as Black music, the Jim Crow South, trauma, and more. Dr. Boutte notes that these haunting truths have a profound impact on the souls of Black people, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and equality in the United States.

A Reflection of Societal Regression
Dr. Boutte's essay suggests that 'Sinners' is more than just a film – it's a reflection of the societal regression that often accompanies Black progress. She argues that despite advancements, the journey towards equality remains unfinished, and the struggles of the past continue to resonate with contemporary issues.

The impact of 'Sinners' extends beyond its Oscar nominations; it serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and equality in America. Dr. Boutte's essay is a poignant reflection on the complexities of Black progress and societal regression, encouraging readers to confront the harsh realities of our collective past.

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