Black Russians
Primarily interviews with adult children of mixed marriages who have lived all their lives in the Soviet Union/Russia and in many--though not all--instances consider themselves Russian. Some are children of Black nationals and Russian women who were brought up by their mothers. Others are children of idealistic black Americans who moved to the Soviet Union in the early 1930s. A few made their lives there and raised their children in what seemed a utopia compared to the United States
VHS Video, English, [2001?]