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American Slavery on Film

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**A comprehensive and timely resource on the depictions in film of enslaved African Americans and slavery from the Antebellum Period to Emancipation.* * ** ***American Slavery on Film *highlights historical and contemporary depictions in film of the resistance, rebellion, and resilience of enslaved African Americans in the United States from the Antebellum period to Emancipation. In her study of such films as* Uncle Tom’s Cabin *(1914), a silent movie adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel; the groundbreaking and successful television miniseries* Roots *(1977); and the Harriet Tubman biopic* Harriet* (2019), Caron Knauer analyzes how African American slavery has been and continues to be portrayed in major studio blockbusters and independent films alike. Separating the romanticized and unrealistic depictions of slavery from the more accurate but often unflinching portrayals of its horrors, the author covers a wide range of topics, including the impact of slavery on popular culture, the Underground Railroad, Maroon communities, and the Los Angeles Film Rebellion of the 1960s. As a result, this book delivers a comprehensive, readable, and timely examination of enslaved African Americans and slavery in America’s film history.

Author

Caron Knauer

Book Series

Hollywood History

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9798216184348

Language

English

Pages

355

Publication Date

02-13-2023

Publisher

ABC-CLIO

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