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Tap Dancing On A Razor Blade

By: Anthony Mtuaswa Johnson
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  • Tap Dancing On A Razor Blade explores the true story of one man's journey from Mississippi to the southside of Chicago to Sedona, Arizona. From the streets to the corporate suites. From the military to the ministry.
    Anthony Mtuaswa Johnson
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Episodes
  • Chi Town, My Town
    Dec 15 2022

    Episode Two, "Chi-Town, My Town," chronicles Anthony's arrival in the windy city. This city of broad shoulders offers a jarring, vivid, and sometimes scary welcome to young Anthony. He soon joins his first gang and encounters the police for the first time. We celebrate the joy of his eighth-grade graduation along with the pain of the death of President John Kennedy, and Anthony's second personal dance with death. 

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    25 mins
  • Episode 1 Sinner In Winter
    Dec 2 2022

    Episode 1 of Tapdancing On A Razorblade brings us into Anthony's place of birth, Mississippi, the birthplace of America's music. The great migration of African Americans from the south is told through his father's journey to Detroit, his joining the Nation of Islam and the family's move to Chicago. The joy of family, the pain of labels, and the insight of African DNA are on full display. 

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    25 mins
  • Tap Dancing On A Razor Blade Trailer
    Dec 1 2022

    Tap Dancing On A Razor Blade explores the true story of one man's journey from Mississippi to the southside of Chicago to Sedona, Arizona. From the streets to the corporate suites. From the Military to the Ministry.

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    1 min

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