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On Tue, 20 Feb 1996 14:53:08 -0600 Chad Dell said:
>Though I don't recall a direct reference, Mary Carbine's work on Black-owned
>and operated cinemas in Chicago in the 1920s is an illuminating work in that
>area.  She write of the jazz bands that accompanied the silent films,
>creating quite a different spectatorial experience altogether.
 
Does anyone have a more complete cite to work on Black exhibition in any
era?
 
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