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Month: February 2017

February 8, 2017 ariana

Précis of “Colored Theaters in the Jim Crow City”

In chapter 3, “Colored Theaters in the Jim Crow City,” of Envisioning Freedom, Cara Caddoo examines the growth of colored theaters

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February 7, 2017 nicole

Précis on “Mobilizing an Envisioned Community”

In Cara Caddoo’s book “Envisioning Freedom”, chapter 6, titled “Mobilizing an Envisioned Community”, examines the inspiring black communities, mainly during

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February 5, 2017 adelaidekuehn

Précis of “Preserving race films”

“Preserving race films,” a chapter by Jan-Christopher Horak, provides a history of the preservation of race films and quantifies the

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February 5, 2017 adelaidekuehn

Précis of “The great migration and the rise of an urban ‘race film’ culture”

The article “The great migration and the rise of an urban ‘race film’ culture” by Davarian L. Baldwin looks to

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February 5, 2017 annaacce

Precis x2

Envisioning Freedom: Introduction In this introduction to Envisioning Freedom, Caddoo brings together a series of seemingly unrelated, but deeply connected events in

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Fall 2017, UCLA
Professor Miriam Posner
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