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Jeffrey Wright Says He Refused To Censor The N-Word In ‘Ride With The Devil’ & Walked Away From Dubbing Film

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Jeffrey Wright is recalling the time he did not censor himself for the film Ride with the Devil. Studios release different versions of films depending on where they are being exhibited.

During a roundtable with his American Fiction co-stars, Wright opened up about dubbing himself for the “airplane version” of the 1999 Ang Lee film.

In the Civil War set film, the actor portrays a former slave fighting on the side of the Confederacy. “In this scene in which he has this, kind of the apex of his awakening and his need to emancipate himself, he says, ‘Being that man’s friend was no more than being his n*****.

And I will never again be anyone’s n*****,'” Wright recalled during EW‘s roundtable. “And it’s such a self-empowering statement and understanding of the word.” The studio asked Wright to replace the N-word with another word, to which Wright said, “‘Nah.

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