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Keith Lee Johnson uses Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner as a lens to expose the tension between America’s public ideals and its private hypocrisies, revealing how race, marriage, desire, and morality collide beneath the film’s polished surface. He connects these themes to modern debates on identity, commitment, and social change, arguing that honesty—not performance—is the only path through a culture shaped by shifting narratives and selective virtue.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONKeith Lee Johnson uses Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner as a lens to expose the tension between America’s public ideals and its private hypocrisies, revealing how race, marriage, desire, and morality collide beneath the film’s polished surface. He connects these themes to modern debates on identity, commitment, and social change, arguing that honesty—not performance—is the only path through a culture shaped by shifting narratives and selective virtue.