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Title Black films collection, 1939-1984 (bulk 1967-1984).
Location Call No. Status Help Message
 Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives  Sc MG 285  Box 1    AVAILABLE CLOSED STACKS
 Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives  Sc MG 285  Box 2    AVAILABLE CLOSED STACKS
 Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives  Sc MG 285  Box 3    AVAILABLE CLOSED STACKS
 Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives  Sc MG 285  Box 4    AVAILABLE CLOSED STACKS
 Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives  Sc MG 285  Box 5    AVAILABLE CLOSED STACKS
 Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives  Sc MG 285  Box 6    AVAILABLE CLOSED STACKS
 Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives  Sc MG 285  Box 7    AVAILABLE CLOSED STACKS

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Description 3.2 lin. ft.
Summary The Black Films Collection consists of scripts, press sheets, press kits, movie stills and posters. The scope of the collection extends from the first African-American talkie "Hallelujah" to stills from movies of the early 1980's. A few of the many films for which there is information are "Birth of a Nation," "Coffy," "Cotton Comes to Harlem," "The Great White Hope," "Superfly," and "To Kill a Mockingbird." There are twenty-eight scripts including "Black Samson," "I Passed for White," "The Jesse Owens Story," "The Klansman," and "Roots."
The kits usually include a synopsis of the film (not for publication), articles and ads for local newspapers, biographies of the performers, photographic stills for display, lobby cards and promotional materials. Some of these have images obviously doctored to suite the sensibilities of white audiences, while some ads have directions specifying "for black audiences only."
Note Photographs transferred to Photographs and Prints Division.
Lobby cards and posters transferred to Art and Artifacts Division and are described separately.
Biography The Black Films Collection documents the marketing of African Americans in American motion pictures. The film careers of Sidney Poitier, Dorothy Dandridge, Harry Belafonte, Pam Grier, Brock Peters and Jim Brown are well represented. Production companies in the collection include Warner Brothers, Avco Embassy Pictures Corp., United Artists, American International Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Paramount, New World Pictures, National General, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New Line Cinema and Twentieth Century-Fox. The bulk of the collection is from the "blaxploitation" era of the 1970s, and was generated by film studios and distributors to market the movies to theaters.
Finding Aids Partial container list available.
Subject Belafonte, Harry, 1927-
Poitier, Sidney.
Peters, Brock.
Dandridge, Dorothy, 1922-1965.
Brown, Jim, 1936-
Grier, Pam, 1949-
African American motion picture actors and actresses.
African Americans in the motion picture industry.
African Americans in motion pictures.
Advertising -- Motion pictures.
Added Author Warner Bros.
Avco Embassy Pictures.
United Artists Ltd.
American International Pictures (Firm)
Columbia Pictures Industries.
Paramount Pictures Corporation.
New World Pictures (Firm)
New Line Cinema Corporation.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
National General Pictures.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Call No. Sc MG 285
Research Call Number Sc MG 285