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Post by politicidal on Dec 12, 2018 23:57:18 GMT
I remember watching a show about this on the History Channel while back. It does sound interesting. Timely too.
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Shankar says Superman Vs. the Ku Klux Klan has been indirectly energized by Bill Maher's put-downs of comic book culture and comments about the late Stan Lee. "Superheroes operate outside the scope of law and offer us hope that someone will rise up and protect us when government and other institutions cannot or will not. This story shows the power of the superhero mythology and it's tangible impact on the physical world." Said Shankar.
"Adi Shankar has long been inspired to fight for just causes; he has successfully taken on the status quo and broken barriers long seen as insurmountable. This story highlights the power of the people against the alarming resurgence of some the darkest chapters of our country's past. It is as historical as it is timely, as the nation is once again facing challenges to the principles of truth, justice and 'The American Way'." Said Rosen.
Superman Vs. the Ku Klux Klan is based on the book of the same name by Rick Bowers. In a time of post-WWII Klan resurgence, the need for a hero had never been so great; the KKK was rapidly gaining influence, and law-enforcement turned a blind eye to their shocking acts of violence.
This true-to-life story follows Stetson Kennedy, a man who courageously went undercover to infiltrate the KKK in 1946. In a remarkable alliance, Mr. Kennedy, the Anti-Defamation League and the Producers of the Superman Radio Show, joined forces to expose the cultish insanity of the KKK, severely damaging their influence.
This empowered a heroic coalition of everyday citizens, artists and civil rights groups to effectively thwart the KKK's agendas and strike a powerful blow against racism and hate in a time when all other options had failed. The film is currently in development. Casting announcements and more news will be forthcoming.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2018 1:07:37 GMT
I remember this Adu Shankar guy appearing on Movie Fights and seeming like a weird dude. This sounds interesting, though.
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