I am a man

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Date
1998
Main contributors
Hurt, Byron, 1970-; Jones, Andrew P., 1966-; God Bless the Child Productions; Connecticut Public Television; National Black Programming Consortium
Summary
An exploration of what it means to be a black man in America confronting issues of race, and racism, through the lens of gender, probing deep within the traditional American ideals of manhood in order to draw out the complex and often ambivalent nature of black male identity.
Publisher
Media Education Foundation
Genre
Documentary films
Subjects
Personal and Family Lives; American Culture, History; African American men -- Attitudes; African American men -- Public opinion; African American men -- Race identity; African American men -- Conduct of life; African American men -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Masculinity -- United States
Locations
North America; United States; Massachusetts; Northampton
Collection
Films@UM
Unit
Distinctive Media Collections
Language
English
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
Access is restricted to patrons at the University of Maryland.
Physical Description
56 minutes; color
Notes
Films @ UM

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Access condition: campus-only.
Other Identifiers
Filename: lms-090494; Fedora 2 PID: umd:76513; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/10695; Catalog Key: alephsys003883403; OCLC: ocn663129114

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