Docuseries centers Black soldiers, harsh realities of war.
Parents Need to Know
Why Age 13+?
Any Positive Content?
perseverance, and the impact of collective activism.</p>
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perseverance. These soldiers not only battled enemies overseas but also fought against racial injustice at home, inspiring others with their <a href=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/"/articles/what-is-courage">courage and dedication to duty.</p>
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Violence & Scariness
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The series does not shy away from the harsh realities of war, including detailed accounts of combat. It portrays the intense challenges these soldiers faced, both on the battlefield and in their personal lives. It also delves into acts of racial violence, including the lynching of a young Black boy's father.
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Illuminates critical yet often overlooked contributions of soldiers of color during World War II, providing in-depth historical context on four major battles: Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Dunkirk, and the Battle of the Bulge. The series explores the systemic segregation within the armed forces and details the specific roles that people of color were confined to, emphasizing their resilience and bravery. It also delves into the significant impact these soldiers had on the Civil Rights Movement.
Positive Messages
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The series underscores the importance of recognizing and honoring the ignored contributions of soldiers of color in American history. It conveys strong messages about equality, perseverance, and the impact of collective activism.
Positive Role Models
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The series highlights soldiers of color as epitomes of bravery and perseverance. These soldiers not only battled enemies overseas but also fought against racial injustice at home, inspiring others with their courage and dedication to duty.
Diverse Representations
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Committed to telling the stories of primarily Black, but also Indian and Asian, soldiers whose contributions have been historically marginalized. It offers a platform for these stories to be told through the voices of the soldiers themselves as well as their descendants.
Parents need to know that Erased: WWII's Heroes of Color is a compelling docuseries that illuminates the critical, often overlooked contributions of soldiers of color during World War II. It provides in-depth historical context on four major battles: Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Dunkirk, and the Battle of the Bulge. It has intense themes of war, racial discrimination, and violence. Soldiers' family members talk about the PTSD they suffered, and instances of racial violence, including a lynching, are also discussed.
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What's the Story?
ERASED: WWII'S HEROES OF COLOR is a docuseries that brings to light the untold stories of the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers of color during World War II. Narrated by Idris Elba, each episode focuses on a different battle, combining historical footage, re-enactments, and interviews to tell the stories of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Dunkirk, and the Battle of the Bulge.
Compelling storytelling and well-researched historical facts bring to light the valor and struggles of soldiers of color during WWII. Erased: WWII's Heroes of Color effectively combines dramatic re-enactments, archival footage, and expert interviews to paint a vivid picture of these soldiers' experiences. While it highlights the harsh realities of war and racism, it also celebrates the profound impact these heroes had on the world and honors their legacy.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the concepts of courage and perseverance as demonstrated by the soldiers featured in this series. What does their bravery under such extreme conditions tell us about human strength and spirit?
Why is it important that the contributions of soldiers of color during WWII are recognized? How does this recognition affect our understanding of history?
Discuss how the series uses personal stories to highlight broader historical truths. What impact does this storytelling approach have on viewers' empathy and understanding?
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