Go West Young Man

Go West Young Man

1996 · 4 min · ★ 9.0 · Animation

A black father and son discuss the ways in which popular myths have shaped their everyday experiences. Go West Young Man, created on an Amiga home computer, parallels their dialogue with a montage of historical moments that have influenced Western perceptions of black masculinity.

Directed by Keith Piper

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