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John Kulik

The Runaway Slave Movie Comes Out in the Spring of 2011

Original Article

The makers of the breakout movie Tea; Party: The Documentary Film explores the phenomenon of Black Conservatives in their new film Runaway Slave.

Runaway Slave is a new documentary that exposes the economic slavery of the Black community to the Progressive policies of the US government and how Black Conservatives are leading the fight so all Americans can be “free at last.”

Runaway Slave follows, C.L. Bryant, former NAACP Chapter President and self-professed “Democratic radical” turned pastor, political activist and Black Conservative. As a first-hand witness of the civil rights movement and a member of an interracial family; C.L. provides unique insight into an issue that is rarely black and white.

Today, groups such as the NAACP and other civil rights leaders are peddling the Black community to the lowest bidders. “There is a 50-year old lie that has caused an entire people to become harlots to the political idea that government knows what is best,” C.L. Bryant. Are today’s civil rights leaders merely the overseers of today’s Progressive plantations?

Hear, C.L. and other black conservatives discuss how they are confronted within the black community. They address the alliance the Black Community has formed with the Democratic Party fueled by the Mainstream Media. Through accusations of “racism” leveled at the Tea Party by the NAACP, Black Conservatives in the Tea Party have stepped to the foreground to extol the virtues of fiscal accountability, pro-life values and personal responsibility.

C.L. traces former paths of runaway slaves through the Underground Railroad. In the history of Harriet Tubman, C.L. returns to the plantation to free the slaves of liberal politics. Will you go with him?

From the slave ports of New Orleans, where slaves worked the Mississippi Delta and jazz was borne, C.L. explores the race-based controversy surrounding hurricane Katrina. Media images and news reports of thousands of Blacks huddled inside the Super Dome begs the question, what is the state of New Orleans’ race relations today? C.L. challenges the residents on their view of government then vs. now.

C.L. travels north to Chicago’s infamous Cabrini-Green Housing project situated in the middle of Chicago’s two wealthiest neighborhoods. He explores the history of Cabrini-Green and exposes the lingering effects of the Great Society and welfare programs on the Black community.
Our film's logo comes from the hidden language of the quilts created by slaves along the underground railroad. We chose the Shoofly, a symbol that possibly identifies a person who can guide and help; a person who helped slaves escape along the Underground Railroad and who knew the codes. The star represents the destination of freedom at the center of the journey. Learn more about the language of the quilts here...

In Atlanta, the heart of the Civil Rights movement and the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr., what is happening with race and politics today? Sometimes referred to as “The Black Mecca,” according to BlackDemographics.com, only 30% of Black households in Atlanta are headed by married couples while households headed by Single women is a close 28%. Males living below poverty head 17% of all Black households in Atlanta. What would MLK, Jr. say about Atlanta today? Is the Black community “free at last?”

From Jefferson’s Monticello, C.L. fires point blank at the intense racial debate surrounding our founding fathers, the US Constitution and American history.

There are more Black Conservatives running for office than any time in US history. What is the impetus behind this rise in traditional Conservative values of smaller government and fiscal accountability? C.L. speaks one-on-one with politicians and candidates for elected office, community activists and political leaders. Listen as they state what has driven them to this point in their journey. Is their message being received?

Through interviews with mothers, fathers, small business owners and everyday Americans and footage from the epicenter of national events, Runaway Slave will have an honest discussion on race and politics that is being swept under the mat of political correctness and Progressive policies.

Despite the best efforts of the government and political leaders, in exchange for their 95% support of Progressive policies, the Black community has 34% of its population on welfare, 72% of its children born out of wedlock and a 36% abortion rate. What is causing the black community to generate these kinds of statistics? There is an urgency to bring the truth about of the Conservative principles of fiscal accountability and personal responsibility to the 95% of the Black community that feels beholden to the Democratic Party and to Americans who are prisoners of Progressivism.

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