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Movies of color Black Southern cinema

Black films of the 1920s through mid 1950s are shown as a mirror of the Black experience of the time. They developed as a reaction to the way African Americans were depicted by film makers such as D.W. Griffith. This program focuses on the innovative works of film makers Spencer Williams, Oscar Micheaux, Eloyse Gist, and Clarence Muse. Includes clips from their various works.

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  • "Black Southern cinema"
  • "Black southern cinema"

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  • "Black films of the 1920s through mid 1950s are shown as a mirror of the Black experience of the time. They developed as a reaction to the way African Americans were depicted by film makers such as D.W. Griffith. This program focuses on the innovative works of film makers Spencer Williams, Oscar Micheaux, Eloyse Gist, and Clarence Muse."
  • "Details the history of African-American filmmaking in the southern United States from 1915 to 1945."
  • "Black films of the 1920s through mid 1950s are shown as a mirror of the Black experience of the time. They developed as a reaction to the way African Americans were depicted by film makers such as D.W. Griffith. This program focuses on the innovative works of film makers Spencer Williams, Oscar Micheaux, Eloyse Gist, and Clarence Muse. Includes clips from their various works."@en
  • "Black films of the 1920s through mid 1950s are shown as a mirror of the Black experience of the time. They developed as a reaction to the way African Americans were depicted by film makers such as D.W. Griffith. This program focuses on the innovative works of film makers Spencer Williams, Oscar Micheaux, Eloyse Gist, and Clarence Muse. Includes clips from their various works."
  • "Explores the circumstances surrounding film making by African Americans prior to World War II."
  • "Black films of the 1920s through mid 1950s are shown as a mirror of the Black experience of the time. They developed as a reaction to the way African Americans were depicted by film makers such as D.W. Griffith. This program focuses on the innovative works of filmmakers Spencer Williams, Oscar Micheaux, Eloyse Gist, and Clarence Muse."@en

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  • "History"
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  • "DVD-Video discs"
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"
  • "Historical films"
  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "Movies of color black southern cinema"
  • "Movies of color Black southern cinema"
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  • "Movies of color Black Southern cinema"
  • "Movies of color Black Southern cinema. A portrait of independent African-American filmmaking"@en
  • "Movies of color black Southern cinema"