Born in the Struggle is a documentary film that explores the personal accounts of children born to 1960s and 70s radical Black Power activists, examining their reflections on childhood, parental influences, and how their parents' activism affected their lives.
Born in the Struggle
The documentary Born In The Struggle features personal stories from children of 1960s and 70s Black Power activists, including influential figures such as Ras J. Baraka, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Fred Hampton Jr., among others.







