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I am a man, black masculinity in America, a documentary by Byron Hurt and Andrew Jones ; produced by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; in cooperation with Connecticut Public Television ; written by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; [directed by Byron Hurt] ; a God Bless the Child production ; presented by the National Black Programming Consortium

Label
I am a man, black masculinity in America, a documentary by Byron Hurt and Andrew Jones ; produced by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; in cooperation with Connecticut Public Television ; written by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; [directed by Byron Hurt] ; a God Bless the Child production ; presented by the National Black Programming Consortium
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Grade 9+Higher education
Main title
I am a man
Oclc number
885412871
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Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 1998
Responsibility statement
a documentary by Byron Hurt and Andrew Jones ; produced by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; in cooperation with Connecticut Public Television ; written by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; [directed by Byron Hurt] ; a God Bless the Child production ; presented by the National Black Programming Consortium
Runtime
56
Sub title
black masculinity in America
Summary
This award-winning documentary links everyday black men from various socioeconomic backgrounds with some of America's most prominent academics, social critics, and authors to provide an engaging, candid dialogue on black masculine identity in American culture. Featuring interviews with bell hooks, Michael Eric Dyson, John Henrick Clarke, Dr. Alvin Poussaint, MC Hammer, and others
Technique
live action
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Black masculinity in America
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