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Exits and Entrances - Interviews with Seven Who Reshaped African-American Images in Movies (Paperback)
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Exits and Entrances - Interviews with Seven Who Reshaped African-American Images in Movies (Paperback)
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This is Vol. 2 of The Interviews, a sequel to Every Step a
Struggle. While Vol. 1 recalled the performers who fought to give
black artists a voice and a presence in film and on stage, this new
ground-breaking book focuses on the personalities who replaced the
pioneers and refused to abide by Jim Crow traditions. Presented
against a detailed background of the revolutionary post-World War
II era up to the mid-1970s, the individual views of Mae Mercer,
Brock Peters, Jim Brown, Ivan Dixon, James Whitmore, William
Marshall and Ruby Dee in heretofore unpublished conversations from
the past reveal just how tumultuous and extraordinary the
technological, political, and social changes were for the artists
and the film industry. Using extensive documentation, hundreds of
films, and fascinating private recollections, Dr. Manchel puts a
human face both on popular culture and race relations. "A worthy
successor to Every Step a Struggle, Exits and Entrances combines
superb historical research and astute analytical insights with the
inimitable voices of the next generation of African-American
artists. This book ensures that the contributions to American
cinema of these determined and courageous rebels will never be
forgotten. The film studies community owes a debt of gratitude to
Manchel for this, the finest achieve- ment of his illustrious
career. Exits and Entrances should be required reading for everyone
interested in the politics of race in America, film studies, and
African-American studies. It belongs in every research library.
Denise Youngblood, University of Vermont, author of Cinematic Cold
War. "Using the method of oral history and the mature thinking of a
senior scholar, Exits and Entrances enhances our understanding of
the difficult slog to create a truthful, "round" image of
African-Americans in U.S. commercial films. This collection is a
gold mine of information for future research and should be in all
libraries which value film research." Peter C. Rollins, Emeritus
EIC, Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal
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