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'Birth of a Nation' posters removed from film school walls after student protest
Screenshot of Dodge College of Film and Media Arts webpage. The image shows the "Birth of a Nation" poster that was taken down after a faculty vote on April 22, 2019.
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'Birth of a Nation' posters removed from film school walls after student protest
Two vintage posters commemorating the controversial 1915 film "Birth of a Nation" have been removed from the walls of Chapman University's film school. Students of color had long complained that the posters made them uncomfortable because of the film's racist content.