
Overview
The little-known story of a black independent film industry that thrived outside of Hollywood and produced close to 500 feature movies for African American audiences between 1910 and 1940. Many race movies tackled some of the difficult social issues that confronted black urban society: alcoholism, crime, morality, class conflict, even racism and lynching, setting the stage for today's independent black cinema movement.
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7 - 1FDR (1): The Center of the World (1882-1921) October 12, 1994
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7 - 2FDR (2): Fear Itself (1922-1933) October 12, 1992
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7 - 3FDR (3): The Grandest Job in the World (1933-1940) October 13, 1994
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7 - 4FDR (4): The Juggler (1940-1945) October 13, 1994
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7 - 5Telegrams from the Dead October 19, 1994
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7 - 6Midnight Ramble October 26, 1994
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7 - 7Battle of the Bulge November 09, 1994
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7 - 10One Woman, One Vote (1) January 23, 1995
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7 - 11One Woman, One Vote (2) January 30, 1995
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7 - 15The Way West (4): Ghost Dance (1877-1893) May 17, 1995