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Eight North American men, two African American, two Latinos, two Asian American and two Caucasian, were gathered by director Lee Mun Wah for a dialog about the state of race relations in America as seen through their eyes. The exchanges are sometimes dramatic, and put in plain light the pain caused by racism in North America.
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"The Color of Fear: Part Two" by Documentary Film Director, Lee Mun Wah: Movie Trailer | YouTube
"The Color of Fear: Part Three" by Documentary Film Director, Lee Mun Wah: Movie Trailer | YouTube
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"The Color of Fear": Movie Trailer (Film Director, Lee Mun Wah) | YouTube
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