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Barbara Jordan’s meteoric rise to become the 1st Southern Black Congresswoman, offering a blueprint for uniting a divided United States.
As a young girl in Houston’s Fifth Ward, Barbara Jordan was taught to defy expectations. She understood that to succeed, she would need to forge her own path. With relentless determination and unyielding tenacity, Barbara Jordan made history as Texas’s first Black state senator and the first Southern Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. In a world dominated by white men, she moved with deft skill, earning both their respect and their fear. At a time when the idea of a Black woman holding power seemed inconceivable, Barbara Jordan created a roadmap for change.
Angela Lynn Tucker’s The Inquisitor offers a powerful portrait of Barbara Jordan’s rise to prominence. Told through Barbara’s commanding voice, the film weaves her inspiring personal story with key historical moments, highlighting her profound impact on American politics. Her legacy invites reflection on the nation’s past and present, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and the power of bipartisanship.
Barbara Jordan’s oratory skills became legendary, particularly her historic speech during the Watergate hearings, which earned her the moniker “The Inquisitor.” This title symbolized her dedication to challenging the status quo and her commitment to holding those in power accountable.
Featuring interviews with Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Dan Rather, and many others, and a narration by the Academy Award-nominated actress Alfre Woodard, The Inquisitor illuminates Barbara Jordan’s extraordinary life and legacy.
- Year2025
- Runtime95 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorAngela Lynn Tucker
Barbara Jordan’s meteoric rise to become the 1st Southern Black Congresswoman, offering a blueprint for uniting a divided United States.
As a young girl in Houston’s Fifth Ward, Barbara Jordan was taught to defy expectations. She understood that to succeed, she would need to forge her own path. With relentless determination and unyielding tenacity, Barbara Jordan made history as Texas’s first Black state senator and the first Southern Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. In a world dominated by white men, she moved with deft skill, earning both their respect and their fear. At a time when the idea of a Black woman holding power seemed inconceivable, Barbara Jordan created a roadmap for change.
Angela Lynn Tucker’s The Inquisitor offers a powerful portrait of Barbara Jordan’s rise to prominence. Told through Barbara’s commanding voice, the film weaves her inspiring personal story with key historical moments, highlighting her profound impact on American politics. Her legacy invites reflection on the nation’s past and present, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and the power of bipartisanship.
Barbara Jordan’s oratory skills became legendary, particularly her historic speech during the Watergate hearings, which earned her the moniker “The Inquisitor.” This title symbolized her dedication to challenging the status quo and her commitment to holding those in power accountable.
Featuring interviews with Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Dan Rather, and many others, and a narration by the Academy Award-nominated actress Alfre Woodard, The Inquisitor illuminates Barbara Jordan’s extraordinary life and legacy.
- Year2025
- Runtime95 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorAngela Lynn Tucker