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In Hidden Figures

Do you think the movie paints an accurate picture of racism in the south under Jim Crow? Why or why not?

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The movie portrays the institutionalized racism of the day realistically, down to the segregated schools, workplaces, and dining areas for African-Americans. It also depicts correctly how few options there were for African-Americans to develop in their occupations at the time, despite their aptitude and qualifications.

The overall picture of the difficulties and injustices experienced by African-Americans during the Jim Crow era in "Hidden Figures" is riveting. The film keeps authentic to the experiences of the real-life ladies who served as the story's inspiration, even though some artistic license may have been employed for dramatic impact.
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