“Black or White” is the lead single of the album
“Dangerous”, the fourth album of Michael Jackson. It was released in 1991 to
promote racial harmony. Its music video is also the one that conveys a powerful
message about against racial discrimination.
Through analyzing the music video, it can be divided into two parts. Ending with the morphing sequence, the first part shows some bright scenes. For example, Michael Jackson dances among people from different countries, or in the front of fire. The second part portrays the dark scene that Michael Jackson dances through darkness.
However, it seems like the music
video is complete when it ends by the morphing sequence. So why does Michael
Jackson choose to add another four-minute sequence (i.e. the second part) as
its final scene?! In my view, the reason is that the first part (i.e. bright
scene) is a little flat, which presents a mild Michael Jackson, who
sincerely desires that all races in the world can be treated equally and racial
prejudice will disappear someday. Besides, the symbol of racism in the first
part is not remarkable. For instance, the first scene that Michael Jackson
dances with different ethnicities. These people wear their national dressing,
which seems to present diverse culture to the audience. Thus this series of
images can easily lead a misunderstanding that the music video embodies
multiculturalism more than racism. But the second part (i.e. dark scene),
which is described as an “interpretation of the panther’s wild and animalistic
behavior”, presents a wild Michael Jackson, who is struggling for against
racism. In this part, Michael Jackson comes into the video as a black
panther. Here, the black panther may refer to the Black Panther Party,
which was a political revolutionary movement. Undeniably, it is an explicit
symbol of racism in this video. When the panther turns into Michael Jackson, he
begins to dance, and the atmosphere turns into dark. Here, the dance is an
outpouring of pain and frustration, a desperate cry for racial discrimination.
Thus, this part shows that Michael Jackson tries to wordlessly articulate his
anger and rage to racism. It is easier to inspire the audience
to consider what they can do for against racism.
In
a word, from the visual angle, in comparison to the bright scene, the dark
scene can embody the theme that is
about against racism more strongly and make the
audience resonate more deeply with
Michael Jackson’s emotion and thought towards racial prejudice.
Below is the full version of
"Black or White"

Jiahui, Michael Jackson is my star!! He is amazing:) In the past, I ONLY admire his songs and dancing, after reading your blog, I am so surprised to find out that his MTV has deep meaning in it~
ReplyDeleteThe words you colored are thesis, which make us pay more attention to what you want to express. And I'm also fund of your careful analysis about this sensitive topic--racism. Everybody is equal, coming from global village><
A liitle suggestion: the title could be more enthtusiastic!! Just call for people to be more tolerant, give more love and care to others of different races!