Racism and Anti-racism in American Popular Culture: Portrayals of African-Americans in Fiction and Film |
Contents
From colonial days to the Civil | 3 |
Uncle Remus His Songs | 13 |
The Conjure Woman 1899 | 38 |
The Clansman 1905 | 48 |
Part | 59 |
Freedom Road 1944 | 72 |
8 | 84 |
The Confessions of Nat Turner | 95 |
Meridian 1977 | 106 |
11 | 121 |
12 | 131 |
From Blaxploitation to The Color Purple | 163 |
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