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  1. White Man's Burden is a 1995 American drama film about racism, set in an alternative America where the social and economic positions of black people and white people are reversed. The film was written and directed by Desmond Nakano.

  2. Dec 1, 1995 · White Man's Burden: Directed by Desmond Nakano. With John Travolta, Harry Belafonte, Kelly Lynch, Margaret Avery. In an alternative America where African-Americans and White Americans have reversed cultural roles, a white factory worker kidnaps a black factory owner for dismissing him over perceived disdain.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Desmond Nakano
    • 1995-12-01
  3. Dec 1, 1995 · White Man's Burden. Roger Ebert December 01, 1995. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The opening scenes of "White Man's Burden" are ingenious and interesting, as it turns the tables on the color-coding in American society.

  4. Nov 9, 2014 · Video Detective. 135K subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. 169K views 9 years ago. White Man's Burden Trailer 1995 Director: Desmond Nakamo Starring: John Travolta, Kelly Lynch, Margaret Avery, Tom...

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  5. Louis Pinnock is a white worker in a chocolate factory, loving husband and father of two children. While delivering a package for black CEO Thaddeus Thomas, he is mistaken for a voyeur and, as a result, loses his job, gets beaten by black cops and his family gets evicted from their home.

    • Desmond Nakano
    • 89 min
  6. In an alternate universe, successful African-Americans live in gated communities, while impoverished Caucasians populate crime-ridden inner-city ghettos. When African-American mogul Thaddeus ...

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    • Drama
    • R
  7. Dec 1, 1995 · Louis Pinnock is a white worker in a chocolate factory, loving husband and father of two children. While delivering a package for black CEO Thaddeus Thomas, he is mistaken for a voyeur and, as a result, loses his job, gets beaten by black cops and his family gets evicted from their home.