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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Movies that Preserve History

  1. Sidney Portier
  2. Ossie Davis
  3. Ruby Dee
  4. Cicely Tyson
  5. Malcolm X
  6. Dorothy Dandridge
  7. Miles Davis
  8. Bill Cosby
  9. Harry Belafonte
  10. Josephine Baker

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      • NBAF Vendor Market At Atlantic Station
      • Hammonds House
      • Sam Cooke
      • Paul Laurence Dunbar
      • Tupac Shakur
      • Aaron Douglas
      • Charles White
      • Jean-Michel Basquiat
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      • Langston Hughes
      • Stevie Wonder
      • Hale Woodruff
      • Alice Walker
      • Romare Bearden
      • A Poetic Response
      • Expressions #3
      • I Have a Dream
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      • Black Mammy
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      • Hip Hop vs. The Harlem Renaissance - What's your t...
      • Spelman College
      • National Blacks Arts Festival: Artist Market at Gr...
      • National Black Arts Festival: Literary Festival at...
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      • "Talk To Me"
      • Poetry Reading
      • Minstrel Show/Black Face Theater
      • Black stereotypes on television
      • Black Traditions
      • African American History and Film
      • Graffitti - Is it art?
      • Imus and Kramer - Why?
      • Dr. Julia Hare
      • Alvin Ailey
      • Cicely Tyson
      • Jacob Lawrence
      • Elizabeth Catlett
      • Henry Ossawa Tanner
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      • Sidney Poitier
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      • Spike Lee
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