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The story of Black Americans is, in many ways, the story of America itself. Though the African American experience has long been relegated to the margins of the big screen, a vital cinematic legacy endures thanks to the work of pioneers like Oscar Micheaux ( Within Our Gates ), Charles Burnett ( Killer of Sheep ), Jessie Maple ( Will ), Madeline Anderson ( I Am Somebody ), and Kathleen Collins ( Losing Ground ), as well as bracing contemporary voices like Adepero Oduye ( To Be Free ). Their stories of revolution, resistance, creativity, community, and everyday endurance offer a multifaceted vision of Black American identity across generations.
25 films — 24 on the Channel, 1 unavailable

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