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Invisible roots : Afro-Mexicans in southern California / by Tiffany Walton and Lizz Mullis.
Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Third World Newsreel, [2015]
Description
1 videodisc (21 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Subject(s)
Black people
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Mexico
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History
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Black people
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Race identity
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Mexico
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Mexicans
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Race identity
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California, Southern
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Mexicans
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California, Southern
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History
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Documentary films
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Film director
Walton, Tiffany
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Mullis, Lizz
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Interviewee
Moore-Stevenson, Alva
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Mendez, Daniel Cendejaz
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Publisher
Third World Newsreel (Firm)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Video recordings
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Medium/Support
4 3/4 in. burning rda
Summary note
This film is an intimate look at Afro-Mexicans living in southern California as they discuss comlex issues of racial, national, and cultural identities.
Notes
Originally produced in 2015.
Creation/Production credits
Features interviews with historians Alva Moore Stevenson and Daniel Cendejaz Mendez ; music by Kemo the Blaxican.
System details
DVD-R (NTSC, all regions) ; widescreen presentation.
Other title(s)
Afro-Mexicans in southern California
OCLC
967941453
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