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  2. African Americans in film - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of cinema, African-American roles were scarce and often filled with stereotypes. Pioneers like Oscar Micheaux, one of the first significant African-American filmmakers, countered these narratives with films like The Homesteader (1919) and Body and Soul (1925), which were part of the "race film" genre and tackled issues such as racial violence, economic oppression, and ...

  3. African-American representation in Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, five African-American films were released (12 Years a Slave, Fruitvale Station, Lee Daniels' The Butler, Best Man Holiday and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom). [citation needed] The release of such films had a broader impact on the film industry with movie attendance by African Americans growing by thirteen percent compared to 2012. [12]

  4. African American cinema - Wikipedia

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    African-American women and African-American gay and lesbian women have also made advances directing films, in Radha Blank's comic The 40-Year-Old Version (2020), Ava DuVernay's fanciful rendition of the children's classic A Wrinkle in Time [1] [59] or Angela Robinson's short film D.E.B.S. (2003) turned feature-length adaptation in 2004.

  5. The Negro Soldier - Wikipedia

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    The movie crew traveled the United States, visiting over 19 army posts. The final movie was 43 minutes long and received official support in 1944. At first, The Negro Soldier was intended for only African-American troops; however, the creators of the film decided that they wanted to distribute the film to a wider military and civil audience ...

  6. Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story - Wikipedia

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    Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story is a 2012 documentary film about Booker Wright, an African-American waiter who worked in a restaurant for whites only. In 1965, Wright appeared in Mississippi: A Self Portrait, [2] a short NBC television documentary about racism in the American South.

  7. Black and Tan (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is thought to express the emergence of African-American artists in New York City during the Harlem Renaissance. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". [2] [3] [4]

  8. List of black films of the 2010s - Wikipedia

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    The American documentary film features the life of American record producer, singer and film producer Quincy Jones. [31] Sorry to Bother You: January 20, 2018: July 6, 2018: The comedy film, set in Oakland, California, features a telemarketer who discovers a magical ability that empowers him to succeed in his profession. [22] [23] [27] [24] [25]

  9. Category : Documentary films about African Americans

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    The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross; Afro-American Work Songs in a Texas Prison; Afro-Punk (film) After Winter: Sterling Brown; All God's Children (1996 film) All Jokes Aside (film) All Power to the People; All the Way Home (1957 film) Alpha Man: The Brotherhood of MLK; Amazing Grace (2018 film) The Amazing Nina Simone (film)