7. "A good number of them changed." In response to In response to 0
Seeing themselves portrayed like that forever shocked them. They weren't even as mad as depicted - they got caught up in a moment. It had lasting effect. Made them re-think all of it. Especially when they had a chance to really look into the faces of the Black ppl they were railing against. They saw the humanity. And felt awful.
Not all. But a decent number of them changed. Too late.