Tanya Mosley
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Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
The Irish became white.
The Irish became white.
The Irish became white.
It's so interesting because I think that most of us don't know that history. And so when it shows up in the film, it makes sense when you go back and you read the history, which I did because I didn't know it going into this film. But I had to learn it afterwards. There's also the Chinese-American store owners who, in the film... operate these two grocery stores.
It's so interesting because I think that most of us don't know that history. And so when it shows up in the film, it makes sense when you go back and you read the history, which I did because I didn't know it going into this film. But I had to learn it afterwards. There's also the Chinese-American store owners who, in the film... operate these two grocery stores.
It's so interesting because I think that most of us don't know that history. And so when it shows up in the film, it makes sense when you go back and you read the history, which I did because I didn't know it going into this film. But I had to learn it afterwards. There's also the Chinese-American store owners who, in the film... operate these two grocery stores.
So one is in the black part of town, and then one is in the white zone. And they kind of exist in like this cultural limbo.
So one is in the black part of town, and then one is in the white zone. And they kind of exist in like this cultural limbo.
So one is in the black part of town, and then one is in the white zone. And they kind of exist in like this cultural limbo.
Right. I mean, they're never fully kind of accepted in white or black communities, but more so it feels like in black communities. I had a friend who saw the movie and said, like, did this really happen? When did you learn about that history?
Right. I mean, they're never fully kind of accepted in white or black communities, but more so it feels like in black communities. I had a friend who saw the movie and said, like, did this really happen? When did you learn about that history?
Right. I mean, they're never fully kind of accepted in white or black communities, but more so it feels like in black communities. I had a friend who saw the movie and said, like, did this really happen? When did you learn about that history?
That's right.
That's right.