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Julie Dash's DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST centers on a turn-of-the-century African
American family struggling with those who want to emigrate from their island
home off the coast of Georgia (to mainland USA, Christianity) vs. the older
generation that wants to keep in touch with the history and tradition they
brought with them from Africa and maintained through slavery to freedom on
this island.


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Susan Vaill

Graduate Production Student
School of Cinema-Television
University of Southern California

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>From: G & E Flanagan <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Family feuds
>Date: Sun, Oct 31, 1999, 2:17 PM
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> I'm looking for films which centre around family in-fighting (sibling vs
> sibling, parent vs child/ren, etc). Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> EJ
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