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Does Mister Tibbs Still Matter?
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/ Racism
/ Slavery
2018
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Does Mister Tibbs Still Matter?
2018
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Overview
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT TURNS 50 An acclaimed mystery writer reflects on the impact the 1968 best picture winner had when ?t was released - and its relevance in the age of Black Lives Matter I was asked to write about the Oscar-winning film In the Heat of the Night, to say if I thought that it and some of its more dramatic scenes were still relevant today. [...]both discovered that their prejudices blinded them to truth. The backstory is that a white man has come from up north to build a factory that will take the place of the cotton fields and bring some modicum of relief to the poverty-stricken Sparta. [...]all the white men he encounters at first despise the uppity detective.
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