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  1. Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored is a 1996 American period drama film directed by Tim Reid and starring Al Freeman Jr., Phylicia Rashad and Leon. The screenplay was written by Paul W. Cooper. The film is based on Clifton Taulbert’s real life and his non-fiction book Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored.

    • $2.9 million
    • January 26, 1996 (United States)
    • Michael Bennett, Tim Reid
  2. 10 lug 2021 · When We Were Colored is a 1996 American period drama film directed by Tim Reid and the screenplay was written by Paul W. Cooper, the film is based on Clifton Taulbert’s real life and his...

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  3. 26 gen 1996 · When We Were Colored: Directed by Tim Reid. With Al Freeman Jr., Phylicia Rashad, Leon, Paula Kelly. A narrator tells the story of his childhood years in a tightly knit Afro-American community in the deep south under racial segregation.

    • (554)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Tim Reid
    • 1996-01-26
  4. Memoir. Published. 1989. Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored is a memoir by Clifton Taulbert, first published in 1989. Taulbert writes about his life experiences from his childhood in a small Mississippi town during the segregated 1950s to his emigration North in 1962 at the age of 17.

    • Clifton L. Taulbert
    • 1989
  5. 11 nov 2014 · Video Detective. 132K subscribers. 127. 17K views 9 years ago. Once Upon A Time, When We Were Colored Trailer 1996 Director: Tim Reid Starring: Al Freeman, Jr., Isaac Hayes, Leon,...

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  6. 5 giorni fa · When We Were Colored. It's 1946 in Mississippi, and young Cliff (Charles Earl Taylor Jr.), living under the care of great-grandfather Poppa (Al Freeman Jr.) and great-grandmother Ma Pearl...

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    • Drama
    • PG
  7. 26 gen 1996 · Roger Ebert January 26, 1996. Tweet. Tim Reid 's "Once Upon a Time . . . When We Were Colored" re-creates the world of a black community in the rural South in the years from 1946 to 1962, as hardline segregation gradually fell to the assault of the civil rights movement.