Resita Cox with DeVante Hudson | Freedom Hill | Beyond the Lens

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Published 2024-04-22
Filmmaker Resita Cox and DeVante Hudson of The Chisholm Legacy Project speak with Tina McDuffie, host of Local, USA, about FREEDOM HILL and the story of the historic Black town. Cox shares her own story to the making of film including an education of Princeville and environmental racism while Hudson provides a perspective of organizing, planning and obtaining resources within communities.

FREEDOM HILL: Sitting atop swampy land along the river, Princeville, NC was deemed uninhabitable by white people but left the land available for freed enslaved Africans. Now with each flood, a little more of the all Black town, once called ‘Freedom Hill,’ erodes. A film by Resita Cox.

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