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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Gone with the Wind&#8221; is coming back.</p><p>HBO Max will again start streaming the controversial slavery-era movie &#8212; with a lecture about the racial themes that first got it pulled, according to the scholar providing the intro.</p><p>&#8220;I will provide an introduction placing the film in its multiple historical contexts,&#8221; cinema professor Jacqueline Stewart <strong>wrote in an op-ed for CNN</strong>, confirming the movie&#8217;s return to the streaming service.</p><p>&#8220;For me, this is an opportunity to think about what classic films can teach us,&#8221; insisted Stewart, a 50-year-old host on Turner Classic Movies (TCM).</p><p>She did not announce a date for its return, and HBO Max did not immediately return calls for comment.</p><p>The movie &#8212; starring Vivienne Leigh, Clark Gable and Hattie McDaniel &#8212; was <strong>pulled by HBO last week</strong> following an <strong>op-ed by “12 Years a Slave” screenwriter John Ridley</strong> who said it romanticized &#8220;the horrors of slavery.&#8221;</p><p>In her own op-ed, Stewart called it one of a number of old movies that &#8220;have played a major role in perpetuating the racist beliefs that devalue Black lives and normalize the use of excessive force against Black people.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;The film romanticizes slavery as a benign and benevolent institution,&#8221; she wrote, noting it is &#8220;still the highest-grossing film in history when adjusted for inflation.&#8221;</p><p>Stewart conceded that seeing the movie &#8220;so prominently in HBO Max&#8217;s launch felt like salt rubbed into wounds that have never been permitted to heal&#8221; amid &#8220;every act of anti-black violence.&#8221;</p><div class="inline-slideshow"><div id="slideshow-15834370-1" class="slideshow-container "><div class="slides-wrapper"><div class="slide"><div class="slide-image"> <noscript><img data- data-src="/uploads/2020/06/gone-wind-03.jpg" class="lazyload" 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