
Last week, Deadline’s
Amanda N’Duka reported that Julie Dash (
Daughters of the Dust) “has signed on to direct an upcoming biopic on Rosa Parks, which will center on the decade before her seminal moment on a Montgomery bus, when Parks, already . . .
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