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Film Premier: “The Life of Oscar Mack: The Bridge of Freedom to Love”

April 12, 2023 @ 5:00 pm

World Premiere of Oscar Mack — a film celebrating the life and experiences of the remarkable Oscar Mack, who challenged the Florida Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s.

Watch the trailer!

Attend in person in Pugh Hall, MacKay Auditorium or join on Zoom.

For Zoom, register here: https://bit.ly/3HDa6TM
For in-person, register here: https://bit.ly/3ZIfVWb

The 1920s in Florida saw some of the most severe racial violence in the United States, in an era already known as the low-point for race relations. Two years after the Ocoee massacre, the bloodiest day in American political history, and one year before the destruction of Rosewood by a White mob, one Black man stood up to the Ku Klux Klan in Jim Crow Florida. Black WWI Veteran Oscar Mack received a federal appointment as Postmaster in Kissimmee, a job that would come at a price. When White police, angered by his prominence, came after Mack, he used his military training to defend himself. Newspaper reports conflict about what followed. What happened to Oscar Mack? One hundred years later, interviews with Mack’s descendants reveal the true story. Follow the journey of Oscar Mack and his family as he escapes death and travels throughout the country trying to create a new life.While teaching an African American history class in 2013, Professor Julian Chambliss discovered the puzzle of Mack’s life. Filmmaker Deborah Hendrix uses interviews conducted by Dr. Chambliss and by SPOHP with Mack’s descendants of both families involved. This story demonstrates the economic basis of racial violence and the necessity of Black resistance to White supremacy. The Life of Oscar Mack aims to reveal the truth and bring closure to everyone affected by this story of bravery and resilience. Descendants of Oscar Mack will be in attendance and will discuss his legacy and the importance of the film.

For information on live streaming the program, please contact the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program at 352-392-7168.

Free Parking: Between W. University Ave and Buckman Dr. (Parking Entrance is on Buckman Dr.)

Co-sponsored by Bob Graham Center for Public Service, the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center, African American Studies, Black Student Union, George A. Smathers libraries, The Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center, Inc. Lincoln High School Alumni Association, Office of the Chief Diversity Officer, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, UF Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., All Y’all Social Justice Collective, Putnam Alliance for Equity and Justice, Engage Florida.

Details

Date:
April 12, 2023
Time:
5:00 pm
Website:
Link (Opens in New Tab)

Venue

Pugh Hall, MacKay Auditorium

Organizer

Samuel Proctor Oral History Program