Cinema Civil Rights

Cinema Civil Rights
About this book
Cinema Civil Rights presents the untold history of how black audiences, activists, and lobbyists influenced the depiction of race in American films of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Drawing from extensive archival research, Ellen C. Scott takes us to the sites, both inside and outside of Hollywood, where these representations were shaped. She thus offers a nuanced examination of the film industry's role in both articulating and censoring the national conversation on race.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL20302960W
Subjects
African americans in motion picturesRacism in motion picturesAfrican americans in the motion picture industryPolitical activistsAfrican americans, civil rightsMotion pictures, united statesMotion pictures, censorship