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From director Shaka King comes the real-life story of Fred Hampton, deputy chairman of the Black Panther Party in 1960’s Illinois. It’s “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Hampton’s attempt to cross racial lines to unite various groups together hits a variety of roadblocks when the FBI sends in low-level criminal Bill O’Neal to take down the organization from within. Daniel Kaluuya, Lakeith Stanfield, and the whole cast shine in this spotlight on a lesser-known chapter in the civil rights movement.Trevor Gregory: Host, Producer
Ryan Wagner: Host, Editor
Aref Aboud: Host, Producer
Christian Starck: Host, Writer
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Gmail: [email protected]
YouTube: @TRAC_Cast
Instagram: @trac_cast
Letterboxd: TheTRACcast
By TRAC-CastFrom director Shaka King comes the real-life story of Fred Hampton, deputy chairman of the Black Panther Party in 1960’s Illinois. It’s “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Hampton’s attempt to cross racial lines to unite various groups together hits a variety of roadblocks when the FBI sends in low-level criminal Bill O’Neal to take down the organization from within. Daniel Kaluuya, Lakeith Stanfield, and the whole cast shine in this spotlight on a lesser-known chapter in the civil rights movement.Trevor Gregory: Host, Producer
Ryan Wagner: Host, Editor
Aref Aboud: Host, Producer
Christian Starck: Host, Writer
Socials:
Gmail: [email protected]
YouTube: @TRAC_Cast
Instagram: @trac_cast
Letterboxd: TheTRACcast