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This brazen poster, featuring a slight turn
on the daguerreotype, said it all. "Somebody warn the West.
Nigger Charley ain't running no more." Black was also finally added
to the horror film in a serious way, with a commanding William Marshall
starring as the tragic vampire Blacula. Slavery has merit, I believe
on the daguerreotype, said it all. "Somebody warn the West.
Nigger Charley ain't running no more." Black was also finally added
to the horror film in a serious way, with a commanding William Marshall
starring as the tragic vampire Blacula. Slavery has merit, I believe
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This brazen poster,
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featuring a slight turn
on the daguerreotype, said it all.
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"Somebody warn the West.
Nigger Charley ain't running no more."
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Black was also finally added
to the horror film in a serious way,
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with a commanding William Marshall
starring as the tragic vampire Blacula.
00:00:20.896 --> 00:00:23.149
Slavery has merit, I believe.
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Movie Summary
Tracks the history of Black cinema, focused mainly on the '70s, with archival and new interviews with many of the key players from the era.