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Bill Black is a historian whose project Contingent Magazine (begun with previous Nostalgia Trap guest Erin Bartram) this month features a 25th anniversary retrospective roundtable on the film Forrest Gump. In this conversation, Black explains how the film's particular take on boomer generation "greatest hits" hides the film's deeper engagement with the politics of the 1960s and 1970s, and helps frame how some of Gump's key characters and scenes often dangerously distort our view of American history.
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Bill Black is a historian whose project Contingent Magazine (begun with previous Nostalgia Trap guest Erin Bartram) this month features a 25th anniversary retrospective roundtable on the film Forrest Gump. In this conversation, Black explains how the film's particular take on boomer generation "greatest hits" hides the film's deeper engagement with the politics of the 1960s and 1970s, and helps frame how some of Gump's key characters and scenes often dangerously distort our view of American history.

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