Explained: The symbolism behind Glover's 'This is America' video
Filled with cultural dances, historical and contemporary references of racial strife and the uncensored depictions of gun violence, Donald Glover’s new music video for his song “This is America” leaves a lot to unpack.
Setting the scene in a warehouse, a guitar placed on a chair gets picked up and played while Glover, also known by his rapper alias Childish Gambino, looms in the background hidden behind a pillar. With expressive facial expressions, and his body movements reminiscent of minstrel acts that mocked people of African descent, Glover slowly drew a firearm to kill a man -- execution style -- with a bag over his face. That man was Calvin the Second, a music artist.
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