![]() I love the way she expressed her disdain for the instrument of her fame and I also loved the attitude she had about her own voice. Nina was truly ahead of her time but got stuck in time due to the violence of those times. I am not sure if I could deal with that back then either. You become enlightened and the junk that was going on in the US over race was ludicrous and enraging. Growing up in the south and traveling all over the world does something to you. I am not sure if one accelerated the other. It seems as if everyone was affected by the power of her illness which was fueled by the times. ![]() I felt the closing in of the events that lead to her fame, fall, and fatality. The telling of Nina's story through the words of her family and old footage from her as well is truly moving and unsettling.
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