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Birthday: July 7, 1955 (70)
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Stanley Earl Nelson Jr. (born June 7, 1951) is an American documentary filmmaker and a MacArthur Fellow known as a director, writer and producer of documentaries examining African-American history and experiences. He is a recipient of the 2013 National Humanities Medal from President Obama. He has won three Primetime Emmy Awards. Among his notable films are Freedom Riders (2010), Wounded Knee (2009), Jonestown: The Life & Death of People's Temple (2006), Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raise Your Voice (2005), A Place of Our Own (2004), The Murder of Emmett Till (2003), and The Black Press: Soldiers without Swords (1998).
Known For
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We Want the Funk! (2025)Age: 70Director
Critical Condition: Health in Black America (2025)Age: 70Director
San Juan Hill: Manhattan’s Lost Neighborhood (2024)Age: 69Director
Sound of the Police (2023)Age: 68Director
Becoming Frederick Douglass (2022)Age: 67Director
Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom (2021)Age: 66Director
Attica (2021)Age: 66Director
Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre (2021)Age: 66Director
Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy (2021)Age: 66Director
Vick (2020)Age: 65Director
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