George William Jones - Black cinema treasures: lost and found
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African Americans in motion pictures, African Americans in motion pictures--Catalogs, Tyler, Texas, Black Film Collection--Catalogs, Southern Methodist University.--Southwest Film/Video Archives--Catalogs, African Americans in the motion picture industry-
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1991
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PN1995.9.N4J66 1991eb
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791.43/089/96073
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African Americans in motion pictures, African Americans in motion pictures--Catalogs, Tyler, Texas, Black Film Collection--Catalogs, Southern Methodist University.--Southwest Film/Video Archives--Catalogs, African Americans in the motion picture industry-
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Black Cinema Treasures
Lost and Found
G. William Jones
Foreword by Ossie Davis
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Publication of this book was made possible by generous grants from The L. J. and Mary C. Skaggs Foundation and the Lee and Albert H. Halff Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas.
Copyright 1991 by G. William Jones
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
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University of North Texas Press
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The paper in this book meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, z39.48-1984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Jones, G. William (George William), 1931 Black cinema treasures: lost and found / by G. William Jones; foreword by Ossie Davis.1st ed. p. cm. Includes bibliography, filmography and index. ISBN 0-929398-26-2 (alk. paper) cloth: $29.95 ISBN 0-929398-36-X (alk. paper) paper: $16.95 1. Afro-Americans in motion pictures. 2. Afro-Americans in motion picturesCatalogs. 3. Southern Methodist University. Southwest Film/Video ArchivesCatalogs. 4. Tyler, Texas, Black Film CollectionCatalogs. 5. Afro-Americans in the motion picture industryUnited States. I. Title. PN1995.9.N4J66 1991 791.43'089'96073dc20 91-10882 CIP
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