By Laura Medina
Last year's Black Lives Matter social protests were a second go-around of the late Sixties civil rights movement but with better social media technology with way better haircare formulas.
Competing against the way more popular and way bigger Woodstock, even though it was filmed, 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, aka, the "Black Woodstock," was the revolution not televised then locked away in a basement then forgotten until now.
Now, it is going to be televised on Hulu and in theaters, come July 2nd.
Black pride and afro-centric dashkik tunics shown in the documentary, are coming back as Black Lives Matter style.
Watch trends while learning history.
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