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Feminist Guide to "Get Out"

A Guide to "Get Out"

Feminist Guide to "Get Out"

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‘Get Out’: What Black America Knows About The Sunken Place | HuffPost

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With one glance, the audience knows “Get Out” is offering something that is atypical.

Source: ‘Get Out’: What Black America Knows About The Sunken Place | HuffPost

Posted on May 24, 2017 by Depy Karalis

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