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|a Slow Fade to Black :
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgement; Contents; Introduction; 1. The Unformed Image: The Afro-American in Early American Movies; 2. The Year of the Birth of a Nation; 3. Two Early Strides toward a Black Cinema; 4. Black and White in Hollywood; 5. The Silent Hollywood Negro; 6. Uncle Tom Was a "Bad Nigger"; 7. The Black Underground; 8. Two Cheers for the Indies; 9. Better Than White Voices; 10. Black Music White Movies; 11. The Hollywood Negro Faces the Great Depression; 12. Meanwhile Far Away from The Movie Colony; 13. The Politics of Art; Notes; Index.
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|a Set against the backdrop of the black struggle in society, Slow Fade to Black is the definitive history of African-American accomplishment in film--both before and behind the camera--from the earliest movies through World War II. As he records the changing attitudes toward African-Americans both in Hollywood and the nation at large, Cripps explores the growth of discrimination as filmmakers became more and more intrigued with myths of the Old South: the ""lost cause"" aspect of the Civil War, the stately mansions and gracious ladies of the antebellum South, the ""happy"" slaves singing in the.
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