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This 90s film's title and title cards dehumanize both people of color and people of faith. One assumes the participants filmed were not asked for their consent, and that the producers made little effort to inform themselves about the sacred cultural practice portrayed. The film is devoid of respect and seemingly purposefully ignorant its subject. [[User:JJR|JJR]] ([[User talk:JJR|talk]]) 16:01, 9 December 2021 (EST)
 
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Queerosities: A Negro Baptism is a short film released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Mass baptism in the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri.

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This 90s film's title and title cards dehumanize both people of color and people of faith. One assumes the participants filmed were not asked for their consent, and that the producers made little effort to inform themselves about the sacred cultural practice portrayed. The film is devoid of respect and seemingly purposefully ignorant its subject. JJR (talk) 16:01, 9 December 2021 (EST)