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The History of White People In America: Part II "A Closer Look,"

The History of White People in America was done in the style of documentaries about minorities in the United States. The focus is a family of empty-headed white people clueless about the complexities of the world around them. Each 30-minute segment focuses on a particular theme (e.g. religion, crime). Martin Mull plays a reporter after the fashion of 60-Minutes investigative TV journalism, interviewing participants as well as providing narration or commentary directly into the camera. In Part II, "A Closer Look," the Harrisons are shown reacting to appearing on television in Part I, with Mull explaining how "getting in touch" with their whiteness has changed them. Daughter Debbie uses her increased confidence to win election as president of her high school's student council, where she arbitrarily enacts edicts including mandatory deodorant dispensers for the student bathrooms, "especially the boys." Wife and mother Joyce Harrison begins a support network for other women in the neighborhood to explore what being white means to them, beginning with the members of her Amway group.

English
  • Originally Aired July 4, 1985
  • Runtime 25 minutes
  • Network Cinemax
  • Created April 9, 2019 by
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Name Type Role
Martin Mull Writer
Allen Rucker Writer
Harry Shearer Director