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African-American All aaronscreenplays are written with African-American roles in mind. However, the titles on this page contain specific characters, situations, and language which stress African-American roles. GO TO YOUR WOMB!- "How I Spent My Summer", as told by a witty thirteen-year-old. ("Simon Birch" preaches "A Christmas Story") more GRASPING AT STARS- A 'mocumentric" dramedy that tells the story of The Image 3, the first racially integrated pop group in American music history. ("Imitation of Life" sings with "That Thing You Do") more PILGRIMAGE TO FLORENCE- As written by my psychotic alter-ego Chet Cartwright, four female friends travel from New York City to Detroit to attend the funeral of former Supreme, Florence Ballard. ("Waiting to Exhale" does crack from "Nine to Five") more WHERE IS THE LOVE- Boy meets girl ... girl hates boys ... boy teaches girl about love-girl marries another boy. ("Love, Jones" kisses "The Boy Who Could Fly") more THE SOULFUL SHACK- An African-American family keeps life-altering secrets from each other in the late 1970s. (A soap opera eats "Soul Food") more THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND- A young man is forced into modern-day slavery by a psychotic woman and her teenaged son.("The Defiant Ones" chains itself to "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) more |
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