Essence Magazine:
By Lynnette Nicholas ·Updated February 28, 2024
Black life and history could never be accurately defined by solely being in chains. In Hallmark Mahogany’s adaptation of author Jane Austen’s classic Sense and Sensibility, the hidden histories shared throughout the film transcend typical depictions of Black life. Viewers of the film are gifted with the opportunity to witness 19th-century Free Black men and women living full lives, a glimpse of the inner workings
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