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Race and Representation in American Cinema
1996 Volume III
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Preface
Introduction
1.
“willie Sunday: A Critical Analysis of Factual Information in Film”
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Geraldine Martin
2.
Using Film and Literature to Examine Uncle Remus: A Comparison and Analysis of the Film—Song Of The South
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Felicia R. McKinnon
3.
Beauty is More Than Skin Deep: Examining the Positive and Negative Depictions of Physical Appearance in Children’s Films
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Karen F. Carazo
4.
Using Film As A Springboard To Exploring The Truth About Aids
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Jean Sutherland
5.
Recognizing Stereotypical Images of African Americans in Television and Movies
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Steven F. Gray
6.
Pocahontas, From Fiction to Fact: Using Disney’s Film to Teach the True Story
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Christine Y. House
7.
The Eye Behind the Camera; the Voice Behind the Story
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Synia Carroll-McQuillan
8.
People, Places & Pictures
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Yel Hannon Brayton
9.
Women of Color as Artists
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Val-Jean Belton
10.
Representation in Art and Film: Identity and Stereotype
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Martha Savage
11.
Mosaic America on Film: Fact Versus Fiction
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Ida Hickerson
12.
Hollywood and Higher Learning
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Deborah E. Hare
13.
Black Actors inamerican Cinema
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Carol Penney
14.
In Their Own Words: African American Contributions to the American Film Industry”
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Gerene Freeman
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