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Running Time: 53 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

synopsis

A PLACE OF OUR OWN is a bittersweet portrait of a New England beach town that holds a special meaning for not only Nelson’s family, but for many other upper middle-class African Americans. In the 1950s and ‘60s, an era when demands for racial equality would explode on the national stage, Oak Bluffs provided a crucial reprieve. Nelson and his Oak Bluffs friends grew up in mostly white neighborhoods, went to mostly white private schools, and often felt out of touch with "black culture." Oak Bluffs was a place where they made lasting friendships and met their future spouses, a place of warm childhood memories and frolicking adolescent adventures. But while summers in Oak Bluffs brought community and celebration, it also served as a reminder of the price of African American affluence in a racist society. By turning his talents on the complicated tensions within his own family, and the place in which they were happiest, Nelson's latest work becomes a rich, poignant and perceptive examination of the struggle for the American dream and our common search for a place we fit in.

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