History "American movies were born in the depiction of white blacks" Rogin (1996) Rogin (1996), when Caucasian drew pictures of African-Americans using the famous "black face", American movies Argued that it became popular with popular images. "Maafa 21" is a movie released by Mark Crutcher in 2009. This movie tells us the history of African Americans just after slavery and how they fought with labels and classified them as different kind of insulting names. This documentary shows how a higher syncope can try to eliminate race as it is believed that "ordinary Caucasian" is burdensome how to inhumanize African-Americans It is a study on whether to do.
Since the first slave was dragged by the land of America, the American society has suppressed the culture and society of black people. Hollywood first accepted this suppressed image and portrayed it in a movie. Early depiction of blacks in the movie (usually played by Caucases of black face) achieved a white stereotype of black society. Along with the development of American culture, the image of the black people in the movie has also changed. Black people experience "whiteness" in the movies. Meanwhile, Hollywood used the philosophy of "equality and superiority". (Bogle 178) Sidney Poitier performed this role best. As this cycle continues, the black image in the film returns to the stereotype depiction. Only in this time the Negro played a solid role.
Consistent with the periodic pattern of black American positive and negative depictions of the 1970s, the exploitation of the 1970s depicted the size and scale of African Americans, not films accepted by blacks in the 1960s Did. According to the model above, this sign is due to descent again after the end of the exploitation campaign, but on the contrary the representatives of African Americans are still positive. In the 1980's, Eddie Murphy attracted white audiences through the universality of humor and raised crowds of blacks among black audiences; in the 1990's, Spykley received a widely acclaimed movie revised edition I continued. Dark movement In the early 2000 movie, a broad understanding of racial expression celebrated the depiction of blacks of black culture and the exposure of blacks of the 1960s.
The 2014 classical Selma of this movie, film director Ava Duvina also depicts the historical stories of blacks who compete for voting rights. As the efforts of the black people are accepted as formal citizens, this movie depicts the frequent, extreme terrorism of Caucasian Americans against blacks in the United States. You may remember one of the scenes that Oprah (playing Anne Lee Cooper) orally was attacked after the literacy test on racial prejudice was completed and deprived of voting rights Hmm. For the members of the 16th Street Baptist Church which is the black worship space aimed at organizing the community around the voting rights, even in the movie when four young girls were murdered, violent A moment came.