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2010 MoAAC RARE BLACK FILMS SHINE

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Direct from MoAAC's archives -- rare, forgotten, unknown, lost, and who knew photographs, movies stills, TV promos, stage bills, and so much more. A feast for the eyes... a smile for the heart... a challenge to the mind... and a hug for the spirt. ENJOY! the view...
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The Museum of African American Cinema proudly presents its online showcase of its rare and unique archival collection of artifacts, photographs, movie publicity shots, studio release movie stills, handbills, magazine features, and much more that offer insight, education, information, and documentation of the backstories, lifestyles, and wonderful entertainment that was performed and shared with Black and white audiences in the early pioneering and hey-days of black cinema.

filmstrip And even though these pioneering Black actors, actresses and entertainers didn't make the mega bucks of their white counterparts they created and contributed talent, showmanship, style, and entertainment innovations that still resonate today as some of the best and finest artistic craftmanship ever seen! MoAAC is privileged and honored to shine a spotlight on to celebrate the ignored, forgotten, and under-recognized contributions made by African Americans throughout Hollywood and the entertainment industry over the years.

This is the purpose and mission of the Museum of Africa American Cinema.


 
 

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