Uplift cinema : the emergence of African American film and the possibility of Black modernity / Allyson Nadia Field.
Allyson Nadia Field recovers the forgotten body of African American filmmaking from the 1910s which she calls uplift cinema. These films were part of the racial uplift project, which emphasized education, respectability, and self-sufficiency, and weren't only responses to racist representations...
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Durham ; London :
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2015.
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PN1995.9.N4 F54 2015
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