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"[This work] will be useful to librarians, to genealogists, and to
persons searching American Indian, Asian-American, black American,
and Hispanic-American ancestries. . . . Family researchers or
librarians will find this comprehensive, user-friendly work
invaluable." Reference Books Bulletin
The 10 essays here explore the images of blacks in historical
contemporary American culture. Negative and stereotypical images of
blacks have been deeply embedded in our art, music, literature,
film, theater, and other forms of expression. On the other hand, as
the preface states, black artists and others have also celebrated
images of strength, beauty, and achievement.' Reflecting the
complexity of the relationship between the races, these two
elements are often intertwined. This reference work explores these
images, both positive and negative, and their historical
development and impact on both black and American culture. . . .
Its unique qualities are the discussions and sources for studying
and understanding those artifacts as well as the provision of a
historical perspective on the images. "Reference Books
Bulletin"
This comprehensive work enriches and extends the subject matter
and the scope of the leading books on the topic, and provides a
ready reference for information published in scattered sources. It
interprets the use of black images in a variety of media, such as
works of art, popular titles, and other sources, and identifies the
artifacts, books, films, and other materials that have been
collected privately or in libraries. The ten chapters also discuss
pertinent literature on the wide range of themes that they cover,
and include a selective list of additional references for further
study and research. Also included are numerous illustrations that
provide an interesting pictorial perspective on this controversial
topic.
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