https://blavity.com/why-georgina-is-an-unsung-hero-in-get-out
“Why Georgina Is An Unsung Hero In 'Get Out'” by Sharice B. (blavity.com)
The article provides a very interesting and unique perspective describing Georgina’s role in the movie and an analysis of her actions. The internal conflict of Georgina and her struggle to “get out” of the sunken place are explained in depth.
https://blavity.com/behind-georgina-and-walter-get-outs-most-complex-characters
"Behind Georgina and Walter: The Most Complex Characters In 'Get Out'"
If you are looking to learn more about the analysis of the servant characters, this article provides a good overview. It clearly explains their motivations and what the characters represent. I would highly recommend it to people who didn’t quite understand the film.
https://journeys.dartmouth.edu/feministguidetogetout/2017/05/24/role-of-cameraflash/
Role of Camera/Flash.
This article provides a little insight as to why the camera and flash was so important in Get Out. It offered perspective on the importance, historical relevance, and metaphorical use throughout the movie. The author provides an interesting view on this topic as well as modern day racial struggles.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047235202001502
Incidents of police misconduct and public opinion.
This article contains statistics of police misconduct throughout the past many years. It is a lengthy article containing a great amount of generally unbiased information. If you are looking for information about this topic, this is a good place to start.
deadline.com/2017/10/jordan-peele-get-out-film-independent-forum-keynote-speaker-diversity-inclusion-1202192699/
"'Get Out' Director Jordan Peele on Divisiveness, Black Identity & The "White Savior".
This article is an interview with the director of Get Out, Jordan Peele. In this interview, he talks about how the movie is meant to bring people together, not to split groups apart. However, the film was also intended to give black audiences a film to relate to, completely. Finally, he addresses the topic of the "white savior" commonly associated with racially-charged movies and why this film did not have one.
www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/get-out-uncovered-us-answers-10-burning-questions-about-the-hit-film-w470587/
"'Get Out' Uncovered! Us Answers 10 Burning Questions About the Clever Hit Horror Film."
This article and video combination answers popular and frequently asked questions about Get Out, so if you are looking for quick information about easy questions, visit this site! However, if you are looking to go more in-depth on the political and social ramifications of this movie, try a different article.
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/get-out-jordan-peeles-radical-cinematic-vision-of-the-world-through-black-eyes
"Get Out: Jordan Peele's Radical Vision of the World Through a Black Man's Eyes".
This article reviews the movie Get Out while providing a deeper look into the reasoning behind much of the cinematography of the movie. Writer Richard Bordy provides his expertise on the subject to expand upon much of the imagery offered within the movie.
www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/03/get-out-five-things
"5 Chilling Things You Didn't Notice About Get Out the First Time Around".
This article points out a few of the key symbolic elements within the film that are often overlooked by viewers. It then delves deeper into the message each element works to get across and compares it to past and present societal elements.
news.gallup.com/poll/163697/approve-marriage-blacks-whites.aspx
"In U.S., 87% Approve of Black-White Marriage, vs. 4% in 1958"
This article analyzes the statistics from a 2013 Gallup poll and compares the results to the statistics produced by a 1958 poll on the same subject matter.
www.justice.gov/crt/history-federal-voting-rights-laws
"HISTORY OF FEDERAL VOTING RIGHTS LAWS"
This article gives a brief history on the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and provides a lot of information on its amendments in 1970, 1975, 1982, and 2006.
www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35240987
"The significance of Sarah Baartman"
This article explores the life of Sarah Baartman, her legacy, and her importance today.
www.oyez.org/cases/2012/12-96
"Shelby County v. Holder"
This web page provides facts about the case, opinions related to the case (Roberts's opinion of the court, Thomas's concurring opinion, and Ginsburg's dissenting opinion), as well as audio proceedings for the truly dedicated.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/11/20/magazine/donald-trumps-america-iowa-race.html
"The End of the Postracial Myth"
This article defines the post-racial myth, explores its origins, and dissects its effects on today's America.
“Why Georgina Is An Unsung Hero In 'Get Out'” by Sharice B. (blavity.com)
The article provides a very interesting and unique perspective describing Georgina’s role in the movie and an analysis of her actions. The internal conflict of Georgina and her struggle to “get out” of the sunken place are explained in depth.
https://blavity.com/behind-georgina-and-walter-get-outs-most-complex-characters
"Behind Georgina and Walter: The Most Complex Characters In 'Get Out'"
If you are looking to learn more about the analysis of the servant characters, this article provides a good overview. It clearly explains their motivations and what the characters represent. I would highly recommend it to people who didn’t quite understand the film.
https://journeys.dartmouth.edu/feministguidetogetout/2017/05/24/role-of-cameraflash/
Role of Camera/Flash.
This article provides a little insight as to why the camera and flash was so important in Get Out. It offered perspective on the importance, historical relevance, and metaphorical use throughout the movie. The author provides an interesting view on this topic as well as modern day racial struggles.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047235202001502
Incidents of police misconduct and public opinion.
This article contains statistics of police misconduct throughout the past many years. It is a lengthy article containing a great amount of generally unbiased information. If you are looking for information about this topic, this is a good place to start.
deadline.com/2017/10/jordan-peele-get-out-film-independent-forum-keynote-speaker-diversity-inclusion-1202192699/
"'Get Out' Director Jordan Peele on Divisiveness, Black Identity & The "White Savior".
This article is an interview with the director of Get Out, Jordan Peele. In this interview, he talks about how the movie is meant to bring people together, not to split groups apart. However, the film was also intended to give black audiences a film to relate to, completely. Finally, he addresses the topic of the "white savior" commonly associated with racially-charged movies and why this film did not have one.
www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/get-out-uncovered-us-answers-10-burning-questions-about-the-hit-film-w470587/
"'Get Out' Uncovered! Us Answers 10 Burning Questions About the Clever Hit Horror Film."
This article and video combination answers popular and frequently asked questions about Get Out, so if you are looking for quick information about easy questions, visit this site! However, if you are looking to go more in-depth on the political and social ramifications of this movie, try a different article.
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/get-out-jordan-peeles-radical-cinematic-vision-of-the-world-through-black-eyes
"Get Out: Jordan Peele's Radical Vision of the World Through a Black Man's Eyes".
This article reviews the movie Get Out while providing a deeper look into the reasoning behind much of the cinematography of the movie. Writer Richard Bordy provides his expertise on the subject to expand upon much of the imagery offered within the movie.
www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/03/get-out-five-things
"5 Chilling Things You Didn't Notice About Get Out the First Time Around".
This article points out a few of the key symbolic elements within the film that are often overlooked by viewers. It then delves deeper into the message each element works to get across and compares it to past and present societal elements.
news.gallup.com/poll/163697/approve-marriage-blacks-whites.aspx
"In U.S., 87% Approve of Black-White Marriage, vs. 4% in 1958"
This article analyzes the statistics from a 2013 Gallup poll and compares the results to the statistics produced by a 1958 poll on the same subject matter.
www.justice.gov/crt/history-federal-voting-rights-laws
"HISTORY OF FEDERAL VOTING RIGHTS LAWS"
This article gives a brief history on the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and provides a lot of information on its amendments in 1970, 1975, 1982, and 2006.
www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35240987
"The significance of Sarah Baartman"
This article explores the life of Sarah Baartman, her legacy, and her importance today.
www.oyez.org/cases/2012/12-96
"Shelby County v. Holder"
This web page provides facts about the case, opinions related to the case (Roberts's opinion of the court, Thomas's concurring opinion, and Ginsburg's dissenting opinion), as well as audio proceedings for the truly dedicated.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/11/20/magazine/donald-trumps-america-iowa-race.html
"The End of the Postracial Myth"
This article defines the post-racial myth, explores its origins, and dissects its effects on today's America.