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"The Blood of Jesus" (1941) is a classic example of the "race film" genre of films by African-American directors and casts, geared exclusively for an African-American audience. This film, written and directed by Spencer William Jr. of the TV show Amos & Andy Show (who also played Razz Williams in the film), is a morality tale about a woman (Cathryn Caviness) who is accidentally shot to death by her husband. Facing death, she must choose between Hell and Zion. Intended to promote a Black Southern Baptist ideal of a virtuous rural life, the film was a major success and the most popular hit in its genre.
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Date Found: July 06, 2011
Date Produced: May 07, 2007
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July 16, 2011
Viktoria Zander (Malardalen University) at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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July 16, 2011
Professor Marjory Harper (University of Aberdeen) at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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Professor Hilary Marland (Warwick), Dr Catherine Cox (UCD) and Dr Sarah York’s presentation at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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July 16, 2011
Professor Alison Bashford (University of Sydney) at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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July 16, 2011
Emperors of Rome continues with Gordian III, a young emperor kept on the straight and narrow by his praetorian prefect. Download #28 Gordian III
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