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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- Black Hollywood, from 1970 to today, by Gary Null
- Black and white media, black images in popular film and television, Karen Ross
- That's enough folks, black images in animated cartoons, 1900-1960, Henry T. Sampson
- Forgeries of memory and meaning, Blacks and the regimes of race in American theater and film before World War II, Cedric J. Robinson
- Returning the gaze, a genealogy of Black film criticism, 1909-1949, Anna Everett
- Black city cinema, African American urban experiences in film, Paula J. Massood
- Black American cinema, aesthetics and spectatorship, edited by Manthia Diawara
- Fire and desire, mixed-race movies in the silent era, Jane M. Gaines
- Framing Blackness, the African American image in film, Ed Guerrero
- A separate cinema, fifty years of black-cast posters, John Kisch and Edward Mapp ; preface by Spike Lee ; introduction by Donald Bogle
- Not just race, not just gender, Black feminist readings, Valerie Smith
- Richard E. Norman and race filmmaking, Barbara Tepa Lupack ; foreword by Michael T. Martin
- Black space, imagining race in science fiction film, Adilifu Nama
- Cinemas of the Black diaspora, diversity, dependence, and oppositionality, edited by Michael T. Martin
- Projecting race, postwar America, civil rights and documentary film, Stephen Charbonneau
- Daughters of the dust, the making of an African American woman's film, by Julie Dash
- Representing, Hip hop culture and the production of Black cinema, S. Craig Watkins
- Representing blackness, issues in film and video, edited with an introduction by Valerie Smith
- Redefining Black film, Mark A. Reid
- Red, white & black, cinema and the structure of U.S. antagonisms, Frank B. Wilderson III
- Sporting blackness, race, embodiment, and critical muscle memory on screen, Samantha N. Sheppard
- Black film as a signifying practice, cinema, narration & the African-American aesthetic tradition, by Gladstone L. Yearwood
- Black city cinema, African American urban experiences in film, Paula J. Massood
- Migrating to the movies, cinema and Black urban modernity, Jacqueline Najuma Stewart
- Cinema civil rights, regulation, repression, and race in the classical Hollywood era, Ellen C. Scott
- Red, white & black, cinema and the structure of U.S. antagonisms, Frank B. Wilderson III
- Hollywood be thy name, African American religion in American film, 1929-1949, Judith Weisenfeld
- Blacks in American films, today and yesterday
- Migrating to the movies, cinema and Black urban modernity, Jacqueline Najuma Stewart
- Red, white and black, cinema and the structure of U.S. antagonisms, Frank B. Wilderson III
- The politics & poetics of black film, Nothing but a man, edited by David C. Wall & Michael T. Martin
- Black Hollywood, the Negro in motion pictures
- A Piece of the Action, Race and Labor in PostCivil Rights Hollywood, Eithne Quinn
- Black space, imagining race in science fiction film, Adilifu Nama
- Mapping alternative expressions of blackness in cinema, a horizontal labyrinth of transgeographical practices of identity, Boulou Ebanda de B'béri
- Black films and film-makers, a comprehensive anthology from stereotype to superhero, compiled with an introd. by Lindsay Patterson
- Reading race, Hollywood and the cinema of racial violence, Norman K. Denzin
- White screens, black images, Hollywood from the dark side, James Snead ; edited by Colin MacCabe and Cornel West
- Separate cinema, the first 100 years of Black poster art, John Duke Kisch ; edited by John Duke Kisch, Tony Nourmand ; text by John Duke Kisch, Peter Doggett ; additional text by Michael Simmons, Barbara Tepa Lupack, Alison Elangasinghe ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr. ; afterword by Spike Lee
- High contrast, race and gender in contemporary Hollywood film, Sharon Willis
- Five for five, the films of Spike Lee, [essays by] Terry McMillan ... [et al.] ; photographs by David Lee ; foreword by Melvin van Peebles ; introduction by Spike Lee
- American cinema and the southern imaginary, edited by Deborah E. Barker and Kathryn McKee
- The devil finds work, an essay, James Baldwin
- The Negro in films
- The devil finds work, an essay, James Baldwin
- Blacks in black and white, a source book on Black films, by Henry T. Sampson
- Redefining Black film, Mark A. Reid
- Le Cinema noir americain, dossier realise par Mark Reid ... [et al.] ; prefaces de Melvin Van Peebles et Michel Fabre
- Film blackness, American cinema and the idea of black film, Michael Boyce Gillespie
- Blackface, white noise, Jewish immigrants in the Hollywood melting pot, Michael Rogin