Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolutionary War (2026)
This isn't a typical history lesson—it’s a powerful, long-overdue reframing of the American Revolution. By centering the Black perspective, the film reveals a profound irony: as the Founders wrote “all men are created equal,” enslaved people were already fighting to make that promise real. It’s an emotionally charged exploration of agency, hope, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Perfect for anyone who wants a deeper, more honest understanding of America’s founding, this documentary will change how you see the Revolution—and the enduring fight for democracy itself.