Uncle Tom Ii: An American Odyssey Now
The film contrasts what it describes as an "eradicated history" of Black American prosperity and patriotism with a current state of "anger, discontent, and victimhood". Key arguments include:
: Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Uncle Tom II: An American Odyssey
: The documentary asserts that radicals like Saul Alinsky have successfully undermined the Black community to further a broader Marxist agenda. The film contrasts what it describes as an
: The narrative highlights a history of Black entrepreneurship, faith, and honorable figures that the filmmakers believe has been suppressed by modern progressive ideologies. Featured Participants Uncle Tom II: An American Odyssey
: It claims that movements like Black Lives Matter are part of a deceptive strategy to seize power and establish a godless government.
: A central figure in the film who provides theological and social commentary.