‘The Birth of a Nation’ Documents History
Gibson objects to the selection of “The Birth of a Nation” by the Library of Congress as a film of of “cultural, historical or aesthetic” significance. That there even was such a film is a historical fact, just as the Nazi Holocaust is a fact. “The Birth of a Nation” documents what kind of films were made and shows how wrong and bigoted we have been--just as the preservation of Dachau shows what crimes people are capable of. I trust that “The Birth of a Nation’s” selection was historical and not aesthetic, and I trust that other people will not confuse the two.
PETER D. KING
Bel-Air
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