African Americans in motion pictures
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African Americans in motion pictures
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African Americans in motion pictures
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- Daughters of the dust, the making of an African American woman's film, by Julie Dash
- Envisioning freedom, cinema and the building of modern Black life, Cara Caddoo
- Screens fade to black, contemporary African American cinema, David J. Leonard
- Blacks in American films: today and yesterday
- Black Hollywood, the Negro in motion pictures, by Gary Null
- The Negro in films
- Black cinema aesthetics, issues in independent black filmmaking, edited by Gladstone L. Yearwood
- Black filmmakers, Cookie Lommel
- The same river twice, honoring the difficult, Alice Walker
- Historical dictionary of African American cinema, S. Torriano Berry, Venise T. Berry
- The 50 most influential Black films, a celebration of African-American talent, determination, and creativity, S. Torriano Berry and Venise T. Berry
- Black city cinema, African American urban experiences in film, Paula J. Massood
- That's Blaxploitation!, roots of the baadasssss 'tude (rated X by an all-whyte jury), Darius James
- From Sambo to Superspade, the Black experience in motion pictures, by Daniel J. Leab
- Black lenses, black voices, African American film now, Mark A. Reid
- Horror noire, a history of Black horror, Stage 3 Productions presents ; a Shudder original ; written and produced by Ashlee Blackwell, Danielle Burrows ; directed by Xavier Burgin
- Presenting Oprah Winfrey, her films, and African American literature, edited by Tara T. Green
- Migrating to the movies, cinema and Black urban modernity, Jacqueline Najuma Stewart
- The devil finds work, an essay, by James Baldwin
- Blackface, reflections on African Americans and the movies, Nelson George
- Blacks in film, William W. Lace
- African Americans in film and television, Cookie Lommel
- Reflections on blaxploitation, actors and directors speak, [interviewers] David Walker, Andrew J. Rausch, Chris Watson
- The Black man on film: racial stereotyping, [edited by] Richard A. Maynard
- American racist, the life and films of Thomas Dixon, Anthony Slide
- Black Hollywood unchained, commentary on the state of Black Hollywood, edited by Ishmael Reed
- The devil finds work, an essay, James Baldwin
- Expanding the black film canon, race and genre across six decades, Lisa Doris Alexander
- Black Hollywood, from 1970 to today, by Gary Null
- Hollywood black, the stars, the films, the filmmakers, Donald Bogle ; foreword by John Singleton
- African Americans in film, issues of race in Hollywood, by Camille R. Michaels
- Richard E. Norman and race filmmaking, Barbara Tepa Lupack ; foreword by Michael T. Martin
- Disney's most notorious film, race, convergence, and the hidden histories of Song of the South, by Jason Sperb
- 3 Black Chicks review flicks, a film & video guide with flava!, Rose "Bams" Cooper, Cassandra "Cass" Henry, and Kamál "The Diva" Larsuel-Ulbricht
- Redefining Black film, Mark A. Reid
- Black magic, White Hollywood and African American culture, Krin Gabbard
- New Jack cinema, Hollywood's African American directors, Steven D. Kendall
- Film blackness, American cinema and the idea of black film, Michael Boyce Gillespie
- Framing Blackness, the African American image in film, Ed Guerrero
- A piece of the action, race and labor in post-civil rights Hollywood, Eithne Quinn
- Racial stigma on the Hollywood screen from World War II to the present, the Orientalist buddy film, Brian Locke
- Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham, dances in literature and cinema, Hannah Durkin
- Fire and desire, mixed-race movies in the silent era, Jane M. Gaines
- Money shot, the wild days and lonely nights inside the Black porn industry, Lawrence C. Ross, Jr
- Five for five, the films of Spike Lee, photographs by David Lee ; [essays by] Terry McMillan ... [et al.] ; foreword by Melvin van Peebles ; introduction by Spike Lee
- A long, long way, Hollywood's unfinished journey from racism to reconciliation, Greg Garrett
- Blacks in black and white, a source book on Black films, by Henry T. Sampson
- Black film as a signifying practice, cinema, narration and the African-American aesthetic tradition, Gladstone L. Yearwood
- Disney's most notorious film, race, convergence, and the hidden histories of Song of the South, by Jason Sperb
- Toms, coons, mulattoes, mammies, and bucks;, an interpretive history of Blacks in American films