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245 00 Myth of Colorblind France.|h[Kanopy electronic resource] 
264  1 |bFirst Run Features,|c2020. 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2021. 
300    1 online resource (streaming video file) (86 minutes):
       |bdigital, .flv file, sound 
336    two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
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500    Title from title frames. 
500    Film 
500    In Process Record. 
511 0  Akin Babatunde, Karim Toure, Monique Y. Wells, Thomas 
       Allen Harris, Tyler Stovall 
518    Originally produced by First Run Features in 2020. 
520    For more than a century, African American artists, authors,
       musicians and others have traveled to Paris to liberate 
       themselves from the racism of the United States. What made
       these African Americans choose France? Why were the French
       fascinated by African Americans? And to what extent was 
       and is France truly colorblind?<P>Alan Govenar’s film 
       investigates these questions and examines racism that has 
       plagued not only African Americans fleeing the United 
       States, but Africans and people of color in France today. 
       The film explores the lives and careers of renowned 
       African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including 
       Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Beauford 
       Delaney, and Barbara Chase-Riboud, and includes rare 
       footage of Henry Ossawa Tanner in Paris. Features 
       interviews with renowned author Michel Fabre, jazz 
       aficionado Francis Hofstein, poet James Emanuel, historian
       Tyler Stovall, filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris, graffiti 
       artist Quik, hip hop producer Ben the Glorious Bastard, 
       African drummer Karim Toure, and many more. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 African studies. 
650  0 Balts (Indo-European people). 
650  0 Artists. 
650  0 History. 
650  0 Enthnology. 
650  0 Documentary films. 
655  7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 
700 1  Govenar, Alan,|efilm director. 
700 1  Babatunde, Akin,|eactor. 
700 1  Toure, Karim,|eactor. 
700 1  Y. Wells, Monique,|eactor. 
700 1  Allen Harris, Thomas,|eactor. 
700 1  Stovall, Tyler,|eactor. 
710 2  First Run Features (Firm),|4dst 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm),|4dst 
856 40 |uhttps://naperville.kanopy.com/node/11226297|zAvailable 
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