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This film documents and celebrates the deep spirit and the profound struggles of a small group of extraordinary artists and musicians who transformed a few blocks of modest storefronts in South Central Los Angeles into a vibrant and inspiring cultural oasis. The film focuses on the ex-homeless Richard Fulton, whose coffeehouse, Fifth Street Dick’s, became a gathering spot for the community, and ultimately sparked a remarkable underground renaissance of African-American art and culture. Also included are interviews and performances by Dwight Trible, Lady Walquer Vereen, Kamau Daaood, John Outterbridge, Billy Higgins, Horace Tapscott, and more.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.9/10
Released: March 3, 2006
Runtime: 88 min
Genres: Documentary
Cast: Dale Davis Busdriver Kamau Daaood Richard Fulton
Crew: Jeannette Lindsay

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