The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman ![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ulmrgNeLXdS9A8g4LT-hK1Tpgt_iC6vUFUdxdL7vO3jBEJ-ooLQxBtg5wAYh_TFZPjdLoquOWTgk4tpZKzSRFZcbJstUHIkw5Bq7fhmVxF1oLMaKlJ7ezqnpC9TK4fHmU=s0-d)
This 1973 television movie about 110 years of American history as seen through the eyes of a black woman from Louisiana (Cicely Tyson) is a terrific achievement, a window onto racism from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Tyson gives a career performance as the title character, whose personal life is inextricably woven into the fabric of the African American struggle for equality. A mixture of the sentimental and the unflinching, this is the kind of educational experience that fully engages a viewer.
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Customer Review: Best movie I have ever view
This movie is special. I find the movie educational funny and sad Its great
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