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‘Down in the Delta’ at 25: When Maya Angelou Considered Reverse Migration

The memoirist’s sentimental film speaks to Black Americans returning to the South.

Robert Daniels
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Black People, Documentary Films and Programs, Down in the Delta (Movie), Southern States (US)
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