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  1. 13. Jan. 2021 · How It Feels To Be Free tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American female entertainers – Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely...

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    • 2000
    • Mark McLean
  2. How It Feels To Be Free tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American female entertainers – Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and Pam...

    • David Polk
    • 30 Sek.
  3. 6. Jan. 2021 · Official website: http://www.pbs.org/americanmasters American Masters: How It Feels To Be Free tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American female entertainers challenged...

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    • American Masters PBS
  4. How It Feels to Be Free. Explore the lives and trailblazing careers of six iconic African-American entertainers; Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and Pam Grier; who changed American culture through their films, fashion, music and politics.

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    • Documentary, Biography, History
    • Yoruba Richen
    • 2021-01-18
  5. How It Feels To Be Free (Jan 2021) Directed by Yoruba Richen. Written Features. How It Feels To Be Free filmmakers’ statement. Black entertainers are still longing for...

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  6. Available on iTunes. Six African American trailblazing female entertainers use their art as a political force to challenge representation in Hollywood, fight for civil rights and break through an entertainment industry hell-bent on keeping them out. Documentary 2021. 10+. TV-14.

  7. Tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American female entertainers – Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and Pam Grier – challenged an entertainment industry deeply complicit in perpetuating racist stereotypes, and transformed themselves and their audiences in the process.