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- 2013021946 contributor B12728761.
- 2013021946 date "2013".
- 2013021946 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013021946 description "Includes filmography.".
- 2013021946 description "Introduction: the color of Hollywood: black, white or green? -- Finding freedom on stage and screen. The plantation lives! -- Insurrection!: African American film's revolutionary potential through black theatre -- Black pathology sells: books and films -- Playing with fire: black women's literature/white box office -- A breaking the chains of history and genre -- It' not just business: color-coded economics and original films -- The paradox of branding, black star power, and box office politics -- Big business: hip hop gangsta films and black comedies -- Conclusion: the story behind the numbers.".
- 2013021946 extent "pages cm".
- 2013021946 identifier "9780813562551 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2013021946 identifier "9780813562568 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2013021946 issued "2013".
- 2013021946 language "eng".
- 2013021946 spatial "United States.".
- 2013021946 subject "791.43/652996073 23".
- 2013021946 subject "African American motion picture producers and directors.".
- 2013021946 subject "African Americans in motion pictures.".
- 2013021946 subject "African Americans in the motion picture industry.".
- 2013021946 subject "Motion picture industry Finance United States.".
- 2013021946 subject "Motion pictures Economic aspects United States.".
- 2013021946 subject "PN1995.9.N4 N36 2013".
- 2013021946 tableOfContents "Introduction: the color of Hollywood: black, white or green? -- Finding freedom on stage and screen. The plantation lives! -- Insurrection!: African American film's revolutionary potential through black theatre -- Black pathology sells: books and films -- Playing with fire: black women's literature/white box office -- A breaking the chains of history and genre -- It' not just business: color-coded economics and original films -- The paradox of branding, black star power, and box office politics -- Big business: hip hop gangsta films and black comedies -- Conclusion: the story behind the numbers.".
- 2013021946 title "Shaping the future of African American film : color-coded economics and the story behind the numbers / Monica White Ndounou.".
- 2013021946 type "text".