Black Dreams and Silver Screens:Black Film Posters 1920-1995 features original posters, including rare vintage lobby cards, and hard to find and one-of-a-kind materials from the earliest days of Black film making, and from classic films with all Black casts. Aside from their use as promotional material, the posters played an important socio-cultural role for black communities across the United States as they most often showed black actors as legitimate screen stars and cultural icons. Go see it while there is sill time! Visit our Events calendar or the exhibit’s information page for more information.
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