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  • 2020-11-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Biden Liken Playing Ball with Black Athletes to 'The Green Mile'? (en)
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  • While recapping his 2020 bid for the presidency with reporters in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said that during his time working as a lifeguard at a country club, he played ball with a lot of great Black athletes, and that while he didn’t know them, it was a great education similar to the film The Green Mile. Readers asked Snopes if Biden's remarks were accurately reported in this instance. They were. While speaking with reporters on Nov. 3, Biden said the following, which can be found at the 3:17 mark: https://www.c-span.org/video/?477776-1/joe-biden-comments-reporters-wilmington-delaware Adapted from the 1996 novel written by Stephen King, The Green Mile is a 1999 movie that details the disparity in the lives of Black prisoners and white prison guards in a Louisiana penitentiary during the Great Depression. John Coffey, a Black death row prisoner played by Michael Clarke Duncan, is sentenced to die for the rape and murder of two young girls — a crime that he did not commit. Paul Edgecomb, a white man who is the head of the prison guard and played by Tom Hanks, discovers Coffey’s innocence and goes on to defend the prisoner. In the interview, Biden went on to say that there were people that he had known for a long time that had lived in a middle of a city or county that was white, and they didn’t know anybody. (en)
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