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Alone
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Alone

Jan 14, 2017
0h 13m
★ 6.6

Overview

This investigation into the layers of mass incarceration and its shaping of the modern black American family is seen through the eyes of a single mother in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

The New York Times

Cast

Sibil Fox Richardson

Self

Sibil Fox Richardson

Desmond Watson

Self

Desmond Watson

Alone Watts

Self

Alone Watts

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