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Remember the Time: Michael Jackson's Bold Reclamation of Ancient Egypt

Remember the Time: Michael Jackson's Bold Reclamation of Ancient Egypt

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The source provides an extensive analysis of Michael Jackson's 1992 music video, "Remember the Time," characterizing it as a significant "Black Egyptian Manifesto" that challenged Eurocentric historical narratives. It details how Jackson initially envisioned the project as a feature film but was rejected by major Hollywood figures like Steven Spielberg and David Geffen due to its unapologetic focus on an all-Black cast depicting ancient Kemet (Egypt). Undeterred, Jackson hired director John Singleton, who insisted on an entirely Black production team and cast, featuring stars such as Eddie Murphy, Iman, and Magic Johnson. The episode emphasizes that Jackson self-financed the lavish, $3 million production after the studio refused to fund his bold, Afrocentric vision. Ultimately, the video is presented as a cultural milestone that reclaimed ancient Egyptian history for the Black community while cementing Jackson's legacy as an innovator.
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