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Should some aunties be afraid of the premiere of the documentary Freaknik?

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The highly anticipated documentary Freaknik premieres today and individuals are wondering what to anticipate.

Freaknik is an annual spring break festival originally for historically black colleges in Atlanta, held from 1983–1999. Rap star Luther Campbell aka Uncle Luke and famed producer Jermaine Dupri say Freaknik started off as an “innocent,” however it’s hard to disregard the violence and sexual assault allegations surrounding it. In 1995, 2,000 crimes were reported were committed starting from indecent exposure to rape.

Will allegations of violence be addressed on this latest documentary? Do women who’re caught on tape attending a festival have anything to fret about? Campbell and Dupri stopped by “theGrio with Eboni K. Williams” to debate “Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told,” which premieres today on Hulu.


This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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