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Making Black America through the grapevine

Holman, Stacey,(film director,, film producer. ). ... Read More

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Blue Sky. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Bay. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Bay Public Library.

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North Bay Public Library DVD 973.04 MAK (Non-fiction) 33874005505184 AV-DVD Available -

Record details

  • ISBN: 1531713912
  • ISBN: 9781531713911
  • Physical Description: 2 videodiscs (approx. 240 min.) : colour, sound ; ... Read More
    videodisc
    DVD
  • Publisher: Arlington, VA : PBS, [2022]

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General Note:
Title from disc surface.
Participant or Performer Note:
Henry Louis Gates Jr., host, narrator.
Summary, etc.:
The four-part series hosted by Henry Louis Gates, ... Read More
Target Audience Note:
Not rated.
System Details Note:
DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen; stereo.
Language Note:
English stereo ; English SDH subtitles for the ... Read More
Subject: African Americans United States History
African Americans United States Social conditions
United States Race relations
Genre: Nonfiction television programs.
Television series.
Documentary television programs.
Summary: The four-part series hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., chronicles the vast social networks and organizations created by and for Black people beyond the reach of the "White gaze." The series recounts the establishment of the Prince Hall Masons in 1775 through the formation of all-Black towns and business districts, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, destinations for leisure, and the social media phenomenon of Black Twitter. Professor Gates sits with noted scholars, politicians, cultural leaders, and old friends to discuss this world behind the color line and what it looks like today. It takes viewers into an extraordinary world that showcased Black people's ability to collectively prosper, defy white supremacy and define Blackness in ways that transformed America itself.
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