African Americans -- Drama
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African Americans -- Drama
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African Americans
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- Lovecraft country, developed by Misha Green ; Afemme ; Monkeypaw Productions ; Bad Robot ; Warner Bros. Television, The complete first season
- Pioneers of African-American cinema, Kino Classics ; Library of Congress ; curated by Charles Musser and Jacqueline Najuma Stewart ; executive producer, Paul D. Miller ; producer, Bret Wood
- Playwrights of color :, Meg Swanson with Robin Murray
- Afro samurai, Funimation presents a Studio Gonzo production in association with Spike TV and Bushwazee Films and Samurai Project ; produced by Koji Kajita, Taito Okiura ; written by Tomohiro Yamashita [and others] ; directed by Funimori Kizaki
- One night in Miami..., directed by Regina King ; screenplay by Kemp Powers ; produced by Jess Wu Calder, Keith Calder, Jody Klein ; a Regina King film ; an ABKCO Films and Snoot Entertainment production ; an Amazon Studios presentation
- Dutchman ;, and, the slave : two plays, by LeRoi Jones
- Friday, New Line Productions presents an Ice Cube/Pat Charbonnet Production in association with Priority Films ; written by Ice Cube, DJ Pooh ; producer, Patricia Charbonnet ; director, F. Gary Gray
- The stonemason, a play in five acts, Cormac McCarthy
- Treemonisha, an opera in three acts, by Scott Joplin
- She's gotta have it, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; Island Pictures ; Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks presents a Spike Lee joint ; producer, Shelton J. Lee ; written, edited and directed by Spike Lee
- Poetic justice, Columbia Pictures presents a New Deal/Nickel production ; a film by John Singleton ; produced by Steve Nicolaides and John Singleton ; written and directed by John Singleton
- The Emperor Jones, National Film Preservation Foundation ; John Krimsky and Gifford Cochran present ; directed by Dudley Murphy ; screen play by Du-Bose Heyward
- Six degrees of separation, a play, by John Guare
- The Boondocks, The complete fourth season
- The Death of a prophet, Vina presents ; written and directed by Woody King, Jr
- Roots, [Warner Bros. Television presents] ; a David L. Wolper production ; producer, Stan Margulies ; developed for television by William Blinn ; written for telelvision by William Blinn, M. Charles Cohen, Ernest Kinoy, James Lee ; directed by Marvin Chomsky, John Erman, David Greene, Gilbert Moses
- Booty call, Columbia Pictures presents ; a Turman/Morrissey Company production ; a film by Jeff Pollack ; produced by John Morrissey ; written by Takashi Bufford & Bootsie ; directed by Jeff Pollack
- Destination, Planet Negro!, producers, J.S. Hampton, Grant Fitch ; written, produced and directed by Kevin Willmott
- Get on the bus, Columbia Pictures presents a 15 Black Men production in association with 40 Acres & a Mule Filmworks ; a Spike Lee joint ; produced by Reuben Cannon, Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush ; written by Reggie Rock Bythewood ; directed by Spike Lee
- If Beale Street could talk, written for the screen and directed by Barry Jenkins ; produced by Adele Romanski, Sara Murphy, Barry Jenkins, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner ; Annapurna Pictures presents ; a Plan B Entertainment production ; a Pastel production
- Tyler Perry's good Deeds, Lionsgate and TPS present a TPS/Lionsgate production ; produced by Paul Hall ; produced by Ozzie Areu ; written, produced and directed by Tyler Perry
- Hallelujah, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a King Vidor production ; scenario by Wanda Tuchock ; story and direction by King Vidor
- Showing roots, Michael Mailer Films and Ostar Productions present in association with Upload Films/AM-PM Enterprises a Michael Mailer/Jeffrey Hayes production ; produced by Michael Mailer, Susan Batten, Nick Thurlow ; directed by Michael Wilson ; written by Susan Batten
- The darker face of the earth, a verse play in fourteen scenes, by Rita Dove
- The photograph, Universal Pictures presents ; in association with Perfect World Pictures ; a Will Packer Productions production ; a Stella Meghie film ; produced by Will Packer, James Lopez ; written and directed by Stella Meghie
- Sanctuary Road, Paul Moravec ; libretto by Mark Campbell
- Adrienne Kennedy, collected plays and other writings, Adrienne Kennedy ; Marc Robinson, editor
- Malcolm X, Warner Brothers Pictures ; Warner Bros. presents in association with Largo International N.V. ; a 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks production ; a Marvin Worth production ; a Spike Lee Joint ; screenplay by Arnold Perl and Spike Lee ; produced by Marvin Worth and Spike Lee ; directed by Spike Lee
- The blackening, directed by Tim Story
- First Sunday, Screen Gems presents a Cube Vision/Story Company/Firm Films production ; produced by David E. Talbert [and others] ; written and directed by David E. Talbert
- The angry Black girl and her monster, Crypt TV production ; written and directed by Bomani J. Story
- 12 Years a Slave, directed by Steve McQueen ; screenplay by John Ridley ; produced by Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner ; produced by Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan, Anthony Katagas ; executive producers, Tessa Ross, John Ridley ; Regency Enterprises and River Road Entertainment present ; a River Road, Plan B, and New Regency production ; in association with Film4 ; a film by Steve McQueen
- Lilies of the field, United Artists presents ; Rainbow Productions, Inc. ; screenplay by James Poe ; produced and directed by Ralph Nelson
- Crooklyn, a Spike Lee joint!, Universal Pictures presents a 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks production in association with Child Hoods Productions ; story by Joie Susannah Lee ; screenplay by Joie Susannah Lee, Cingué Lee and Spike Lee ; co-producer, Monty Ross ; produced and directed by Spike Lee
- Sweet sweetback's baad asssss song, a film of Melvin Van Peebles ; a Yeah production
- Ruined, [a play], Lynn Nottage
- Cabin in the sky, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; screenplay by Joseph Schrank ; produced by Arthur Freed ; directed by Vincente Minnelli
- Uncle Tom's cabin, Carle Laemmle presents ; from the story by Harriet Beecher Stowe ; a Harry A. Pollard production ; a Universal Production ; directed by Harry A. Pollard
- The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, produced by Philip Barry Jr., Robert W. Christiansen and Rick Rosenberg ; screenplay by Tracy Keenan Wynn ; directed by John Korty
- Roots, History presents ; an A+E Studios production ; in association with Marc Toberoff Productions and the Wolper Organization ; producers, Ann Kindberg ; produced by Alissa M. Kantrow
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