A robbery of old bills, which have been retired from circulation and are slated by the government to be "money to burn," is depicted. However, it more widely discusses Black Americans' engagement in the Vietnam War and consequent disappointment with progress in social concerns and civil rights in the United States during the 1960s.
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A robbery of old bills, which have been retired from circulation and are slated by the government to be "money to burn," is depicted. However, it more widely discusses Black Americans' engagement in the Vietnam War and consequent disappointment with progress in social concerns and civil rights in the United States during the 1960s.
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