Uzikee
Feb 23 2018
•2h 30m
•Documentary
In commemoration of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination in 1968, this film is the story of an integral Afro-centric Washington D.C. Sculptor and arts activist, Uzikee Nelson, who has navigated through the decades of key pivotal moments in the shifting history of the D.C. Capital as it faced systematic dismantling of its once emblematic title, 'The Chocolate City'.
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