
Humble Beginnings: The Black Independent Film Movement of the 1920s
11/17/20 • 13 min
“African American cinema is a metaphor for the Black experience because it is a history of the struggle for inclusion.” — Mia Mask.
Happy Black History Month! Enjoy the first episode of our new season!
“African American cinema is a metaphor for the Black experience because it is a history of the struggle for inclusion.” — Mia Mask.
Happy Black History Month! Enjoy the first episode of our new season!
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