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Women of the Blaxploitation Era

Blaxploitation was a film genre that emerged at the end of the Black Power Era in the 1970s. The ex-film publicist, Junius Griffin, created the term “Blaxploitation”. This genre was the first to incorporate Funk and Soul music in the film scores. Blaxploitation films had a predominantly African American cast of actors and audiences. Tamara Dobson in Cleopatra Jones. African American Women in the Arts. List of Blaxploitation Films Starring Women. Black Mama, White Mama (1973). Women in Cages (1971). Teres...

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Blaxploitation was a film genre that emerged at the end of the Black Power Era in the 1970s. The ex-film publicist, Junius Griffin, created the term “Blaxploitation”. This genre was the first to incorporate Funk and Soul music in the film scores. Blaxploitation films had a predominantly African American cast of actors and audiences. Tamara Dobson in Cleopatra Jones. African American Women in the Arts. List of Blaxploitation Films Starring Women. Black Mama, White Mama (1973). Women in Cages (1971). Teres...

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Women of the Blaxploitation Era: Teresa Graves (1948-2002)

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Teresa Graves was an actress in the Blaxploitation era that redefined black womanhood as an action heroine by displaying alternative images of black femininity. Graves was well known for her starring role as a police investigator in. The television series and movie. In 1975, she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Best TV Actress-Drama. African American Women in the Arts. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Women of the Blaxploitation Era: Tamara Dobson (1944-2006)

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Tamara Dobson was an actress and fashion model, at 6 feet and 2 inches. She was known as the female version James Bond and Dirty Harry in her starring role in. Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold. Dobson was the first strong female lead who took active roles in shootouts and fighting men. African American Women in the Arts. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Women of the Blaxploitation Era: Pam Grier (1949- Present)

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Pam Grier (1949- Present). Pam Grier started her acting women in prison movies in the early 1970s; she became popular with her leading roles in Blaxploitation films. Grier’s most popular films are. In 1974. Pam Grier was influential in establishing that African American nudity, Afro hairstyles, and big sunglasses were acceptable and not unattractive. She was heavily critiqued for removing her clothes and supporting violence on screen. African American Women in the Arts.

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Women of the Blaxploitation Era: Jeanne Bell (1943- Present)

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Jeanne Bell (1943- Present). In October 1969, Jeanne Bell was the second African American Playboy Playmate after Jennifer Jackson in 1965. She was known for her lead role as an actress in. And the popular television show. Bell also supported and glorified violence like many of her counterparts. African American Women in the Arts. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Women of the Blaxploitation Era: List of Blaxploitation Films Starring Women

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List of Blaxploitation Films Starring Women. Black Mama, White Mama (1973). Emma Mae aka “Black Sisters Revenge” (1976). Women in Cages (1971). She Devils in Chains (1976). The Big Bird Cage (1972). African American Women in the Arts. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Women of the Harlem Renaissance: Harlem Renaissance: History

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The Harlem Renaissance was known as having a militant edge. The era acted as a celebration and development of the intellectual achievements of African Americans. It was also described as a literary movement and social revolt against the racism implemented by Jim Crow Laws. This period was utilized to recreate the Black identity through varied mediums: music, literature, visual art, and entertainment. African American Women in the Arts. Simple template. Template images by naphtalina.

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Women of the Harlem Renaissance: Excerpt from a Blues Woman’s Diary: Ada Smith

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Excerpt from a Blues Woman’s Diary: Ada Smith. March 15, 1922. I told my momma I gotta go. I told my sista I gotta go. I told my friends I gotta go. I gotta get outta here. They say hush up now. Hush up, Sally. You aint goin nowhere. African American Women in the Arts. Simple template. Template images by naphtalina.

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Women of the Afro-Punk Movement: Janelle Monae

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Janelle Monae has been deemed the unofficial poster child for the Afro-Punk Movement. Her energetic performances, unique fashion, and conscious lyrics have sparked a strong following. Janelle Monae’s clothing style includes a tuxedo-based wardrobe limited to black and white. James Brown, Tina Turner, Prince, Michael Jackson and Grace Jones have inspired Monae’s music and style. Janelle Monae’s alter ego, Cindi Mayweather is described as an ArchAndroid from the year 2719 in her first album,.

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AA Women in Arts Works Cited Page: Afro-Punk Movement

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Women of the Afro-Punk Movement: Women Entrepreneurs: Fashion & Visual Entertainment

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Women Entrepreneurs: Fashion and Visual Entertainment. A$thtie Kola is a video director, clothing designer, party planner and entrepreneur. At the age of 25, in 2006 L.A. Reid, President of Def Jam asked Va$htie to be a creative consultant for Island Def Jam. Later that year, she started a monthly 90’s influenced party, titled. The party grew in popularity and was a hit among many celebrities, such as Jay Z, Jermaine Dupri, The Clipse and Maxwell. In 2008, she launched her clothing line,. Which is a comp...

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Women of the Harlem Renaissance: Blues Women Vs. Club Women

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Blues Women Vs. Club Women. During this period, African American women were apart of the 1. Wave of the Women’s Movement in defining their “respectability”. The views on respectability ranged from the Club Women to Blues Women. African American Women in the Arts. Simple template. Template images by naphtalina.

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Women of the Afro-Punk Movement: Women in Music: Part II

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Women of the Afro-Punk Movement: Afro-Punk: History

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Women of the Afro-Punk Movement: Women in Music: Part I

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