It's just too bad that Rose is the only participant in this experiment who doesn't look like she stepped off the set of White Chicks. Yet, somehow, the questionable makeup doesn't diminish the entertainment value of this absorbing social experiment.
Black. White - Complete Series (2006)
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Synopsis: This interesting documentary TV series from the FX Channel, produced by Ice Cube, uses the reality television format to explore one of the most vital issues of American culture: racism. The premise... This interesting documentary TV series from the FX Channel, produced by Ice Cube, uses the reality television format to explore one of the most vital issues of American culture: racism. The premise of the show is to provide two families of comparable backgrounds, one black and one white, the chance to walk in each other's shoes. Each family is made up with realistic effects to look like members of the opposite race in order to experience what life is like for someone not like them. In the process, the intricacies of how racism is expressed in often subtle and surprising ways are exposed [More]
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shows that the overt racism this country has had in its past isn't nearly as common as some might expect - at least in southern California
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