The Julius Cahn-Gus Hill Theatrical Guide and Moving Picture Directory
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Page : 774 pages
File Size : 40,43 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Theaters
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Page : 774 pages
File Size : 40,43 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Theaters
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Page : 784 pages
File Size : 21,70 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Motion picture theaters
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Author : Anonymous
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,48 MB
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Category : History
ISBN : 9781022344990
Author : Theatre History Studies
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 22,83 MB
Release : 2007-09-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0817354409
Theatre History Studies is a peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-American Theatre Conference (MATC), a regional body devoted to theatre scholarship and practice. The conference encompasses the states of Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. The purpose of the conference is to unite persons and organizations within the region with an interest in theatre and to promote the growth and development of all forms of theatre.
Author : Cara Caddoo
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 48,97 MB
Release : 2014-10-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0674966864
Viewing turn-of-the-century African American history through the lens of cinema, Envisioning Freedom examines the forgotten history of early black film exhibition during the era of mass migration and Jim Crow. By embracing the new medium of moving pictures at the turn of the twentieth century, black Americans forged a collective—if fraught—culture of freedom. In Cara Caddoo’s perspective-changing study, African Americans emerge as pioneers of cinema from the 1890s to the 1920s. Across the South and Midwest, moving pictures presented in churches, lodges, and schools raised money and created shared social experiences for black urban communities. As migrants moved northward, bound for Chicago and New York, cinema moved with them. Along these routes, ministers and reformers, preaching messages of racial uplift, used moving pictures as an enticement to attract followers. But as it gained popularity, black cinema also became controversial. Facing a losing competition with movie houses, once-supportive ministers denounced the evils of the “colored theater.” Onscreen images sparked arguments over black identity and the meaning of freedom. In 1910, when boxing champion Jack Johnson became the world’s first black movie star, representation in film vaulted to the center of black concerns about racial progress. Black leaders demanded self-representation and an end to cinematic mischaracterizations which, they charged, violated the civil rights of African Americans. In 1915, these ideas both led to the creation of an industry that produced “race films” by and for black audiences and sparked the first mass black protest movement of the twentieth century.
Author : Robert K. Headley
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 45,52 MB
Release : 2015-08-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1476608512
From inauspicious beginnings in the kinetoscope parlors and nickelodeons to the movie palaces of the golden era, and finally to the pared down multiplexes of today, this is the history of motion picture viewing in the nation's capital and vicinity. The research is supported by numerous interviews. The book includes a 200-page listing of all the movie theaters in the area past and present, with data such as location, dates of operation, architect, and seating capacity, as well as a summary of each theater's history and current status. Maps, drawings and photographs (most of which have never before been published) round out this comprehensive study.
Author : Richard Irving Dodge
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 620 pages
File Size : 12,75 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780806132679
"These journals also provide insight into Dodge's character, with reports of his official duties as a military man and of several landmark events in his family life. Extensive commentaries and notes by Wayne R. Kime provide further detail, including a history of Cantonment North Fork Canadian River, a six-company post Dodge established and commanded in the region."--BOOK JACKET.
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Page : 1116 pages
File Size : 17,34 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Motion pictures
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Author : New York Public Library. Research Libraries
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Page : 740 pages
File Size : 31,9 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Drama
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Page : 540 pages
File Size : 15,41 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Economics
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