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BLACK WRITERS IN AMERICA (8/30)
Genre:Art & Culture
NOLA:BWIA
Program Service:Exchange
Supplier:City University Television via APT
Rights:6 Releases/4 Years, School Rerecord, Noncommercial Cable, Simulcast
Offered:Spring 2005
Contract:11/4/2005-11/3/2009  EXPIRED
Premium for Pledge:None
Description

Prominent African-American poets, novelists, playwrights and essayists reflect on their storied careers in BLACK WRITERS IN AMERICA. Introduced by actor Ossie Davis, each episode offers interviews with contemporary authors including Walter Mosley, Terry McMillan, Arthur Flowers, Ishmael Reed, Elizabeth Nunez, Tim Reid and Junot Díaz, who reveal the thoughts, process and intellect behind their exceptional creativity. These articulate artists thoughtfully discuss the issues of racial struggle, identity and sexuality which have informed their works.

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