Hurricane

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American History

 

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Donna B

 

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December 24, 2014

 

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College

 

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Carter’s release twenty years later is important because it is indicative of a change in ideology and how long it takes for such a change to occur. Had this film taken the position that Carter was guilty and wrongfully released, we would have ignored the racial aspects to see a different set of flaws in the legal system...
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The movie would have had to portray Rubin Carter as a murderer who is able to exploit the system so that he may escape justice. As a historical viewpoint, Carter’s guilt would invalidate the case’s significance to the civil right’s movement and put a killer on the loose. To do so would make racism righteous and the law pliable...
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