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Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History

By: Kevin Hart
Narrated by: Kevin Hart
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Kevin Hart highlights the fascinating contributions of black history's unsung heroes in this entertaining - and educational - comedy special.

©2019 Comedy Dynamics, The Nacelle Company (P)2019 Comedy Dynamics, The Nacelle Company
Americas Black & African American Performing Arts Stand-up Shows United States Funny
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a very brief snippet - many interesting facts but not detailed at all. a nice quick listen

short and sweet

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I think this Abracadabra magic moment Kevin?

Not really up to a good standard grade B

It is okay and I enjoyed it, but I wanted so much more.

I felt sad there wasn't more.

It has excellent moments and interaction,
But the full stories need to be told in a more sombre tone.
There is no grind, just a polish of their achievements.

You have to see the journey and without that journey in the story it is watered down greatly
He won a gold medal - Abracadabra and that's it?

Abracadabra, and its a pigeon not an bald eagle,
There is a grace and dignity in that journey that is what I want experience in the story.


“We all have dreams. In order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline and effort.”
—Jesse Owens, world record-setting Olympic athlete

I want a bald eagle and how it learnt to fly or had to wait until the feathers were ready to fly:

It's a grind!

If it takes million times to flap those wings, I want to hear that story!

A trophy on a shelf is a pigeon, even if polished, like a mirror in a trophy cabinet.

Maybe, someone should do a TV series with real depth on this idea of Black History. Each week dedicate to a hero from 1,000 years ago or today, Tell their story with soul and be an inspiration as as there many songs or instruments that can give someone inspiration.

The best way to ruin that story would be to add politics.

LIke music let that person feel it in "their soul", not dictated by another persons' view.

"Jazz hands"


Easy reading is hard writing with every ember of your being put into that story - not ego.




Abracadabra Abracadabra Moment - Grade C

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Would make sense as a series but as it stands, it's far too short. Shame.

Not worth downloading as it's incredibly short.

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