Black Face In Film Essay

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Michael Antario Professor Todaro Race in Film November 8 2014 Black Face in Cinema African Americans have made their mark in film stylistically, historically, thematically, and aesthetically. Over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries African Americans have made a steady streak in the film industry with the introduction of some of the first “black” films in the early 20th century. Much of what we see today in black cinema can be seen in what was considered one of the most controversial films of all time. D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation accurately describes how African Americans were seen in film and what they had to go through in order to reach such success as the highly dignified white actor/actress. Black face is a form of …show more content…

Griffith's The Birth of a Nation was introduced at what some would consider the peak of racism in America; it was based on a plantation fantasy credited with establishing negative stereotypes of blacks in film that still exists today. The film chronicles the relationship of two families in the Civil War era, the Union and the Confederacy Southern Cameron’s over the course of several years. The movie revolves around black legislators who eat fried chicken, drink whiskey, and lust after white women. Supplement an irritable mammy, tragic mulatto, murderous buck, black rapists and a lynching, and you've got what is shamefully considered to be one of the greatest films of all time. Griffith truly followed the ways of his racist counter parts when he directed this film, it perfectly describes how America was still smothered in such ideals that were still around even after the emancipation of …show more content…

Oscar Micheaux, an African American film maker was known as being the czar of black Hollywood at the time. He has directed and produced upwards of forty films over his lifetime. Such films as The Homesteader, Within Our Gates, and one of his last films The Betrayal. His vision was to oppose black face and fight racism by producing films that dealt with anything from lynching to everyday criminal behavior. His function as a leading force in the fight against eliminating the racial stereotype of black face in the

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