Envisioning Freedom: Cinema and the Building of Modern Black Life

Viewing turn-of-the-century African American history through the lens of cinema, Envisioning Freedom examines the forgotten history of...
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Author: Cara Caddoo
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Envisioning Freedom: Cinema and the Building of Modern Black Life by Caddoo, Cara

Envisioning Freedom: Cinema and the Building of Modern Black Life

BD$97.64

Envisioning Freedom: Cinema and the Building of Modern Black Life

BD$97.64
Author: Cara Caddoo
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

Viewing turn-of-the-century African American history through the lens of cinema, Envisioning Freedom examines the forgotten history of early black film exhibition during the era of mass migration and Jim Crow. By embracing the new medium of moving pictures at the turn of the twentieth century, black Americans forged a collective--if fraught--culture of freedom.

In Cara Caddoo's perspective-changing study, African Americans emerge as pioneers of cinema from the 1890s to the 1920s. Across the South and Midwest, moving pictures presented in churches, lodges, and schools raised money and created shared social experiences for black urban communities. As migrants moved northward, bound for Chicago and New York, cinema moved with them. Along these routes, ministers and reformers, preaching messages of racial uplift, used moving pictures as an enticement to attract followers.

But as it gained popularity, black cinema also became controversial. Facing a losing competition with movie houses, once-supportive ministers denounced the evils of the "colored theater." Onscreen images sparked arguments over black identity and the meaning of freedom. In 1910, when boxing champion Jack Johnson became the world's first black movie star, representation in film vaulted to the center of black concerns about racial progress. Black leaders demanded self-representation and an end to cinematic mischaracterizations which, they charged, violated the civil rights of African Americans. In 1915, these ideas both led to the creation of an industry that produced "race films" by and for black audiences and sparked the first mass black protest movement of the twentieth century.



Author: Cara Caddoo
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 10/13/2014
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.27lbs
Size: 9.57h x 6.35w x 1.03d
ISBN: 9780674368057


Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 11/01/2014 pg. 101

About the Author
Caddoo, Cara: - Cara Caddoo is Assistant Professor of History and of Cinema and Media Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington.

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