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- COLEMAN, FRANCES LOUISE (LEXINGTON) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut30068570992600;
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- COLEMAN, MINNIE FRANCES (THOMASVILLE) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut30083363442000;
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- COLEMAN, FRANCES IRENE (MIDWEST CITY, OKLA.) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut39894054109600;
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- Primitive art of Melanesia : [catalog of an auction held] February 20, 1975 ... Summit Hotel ... New York City / by Myers, Robert J.(CARDINAL)505506; Schwartz, Frances M.; Coleman, Winfield W.; Cunningham, Lynda,1959-(CARDINAL)492235; Myers/Adams.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-64).
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Art, Melanesian; Art, Prehistoric; Art;
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- News of Colored People: Beauty School holds graduation exercises by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Coleman, Frances.; Anderson, Helen.; Cook, Katy.; McGill, F., Miss.; Davis, O.E.; Davis, Murray.; Patterson, Thelma.; Griffin, A.J., Mrs.; Thomas, Carolyn.; White School Beauty Culture (High Point, N.C.);
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- News of colored people: birthday party by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: Anderson, John, Mr. & Mrs.; Anderson, Dorothy.; Moore, Phillip.; Gannaway, Climmon.; Moffit, Ernest.; Bogans, Margaret.; Bostic, Annie.; Ross, paul.; Amaker, Frank.; Seally, William.; Coleman, Charles.; Armstrong, Helen.; Coleman, Mary Ann.; Hunter, Dorothy.; Foster, Willie.; Starr, H.T.; Starr, George.; McCloud, James.; Anderson, J.T.; Coleman, Lillie Mae.; Seally, Mary T.; Poe, Alphesa.; Kelly, Albert.; Amaker, Gwendolyn.; Brown, Gladys.; Coleman, Louise.; Kelly, Mahalia.; Haizlip, Jacqueline.; Coleman, Frances.; Haizlopm Lola.; Haizlop, Bernice.; Ross, Gladys.; Ross, Dorothy.; Clowney, Maggy L.; Blair, Billy.;
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- Hidden colors : the untold history of people of aboriginal Moor & African descent / by Nasheed, Tariq,film producer,film director,commentator.actordirectorproducer.; Akinroluyo, Ola,film producer.producer.; Tirolia, Marc,film producer.producer.; Reynolds, Shannon,film producer.producer.; Ali, Shahrazad,1947-commentator.actor.; Valentine, Phil,commentator.actor.; Johnson, Umar,commentator.actor.; Coleman, Booker T.,commentator.actor.; Bey, Sabir,commentator.actor.; Welsing, Frances Cress,1935-commentator.actor.; Hillary, Richard; Garcia, Roberto,(Motion picture editor)editor of moving image work.; Tariq Elite (Firm),production company.; Labnoise Films,production company.; King Flex Entertainment,production company,film distributor.;
The intro -- Hidden colors of Africa -- Hidden colors of Asia -- Hidden colors of religion -- Hidden colors of Europe -- The Moors -- Hidden colors of Pre-Columbian America -- Hidden colors of the founding of the United States -- Why the colors were hidden -- Solutions.Director of photography, Richy Hillary ; edited by Roberto Garcia ; executive producers, Marc Tirolia, Shannon Reynolds, Tariq Nasheed.Featuring Tariq Nasheed and fellow interviewees Shahrazad Ali, Phil Valentine, Umar Johnson, Booker T. Coleman, Sabir Bey, Frances Cress Welsing.Traces the history of black America back to ancient African civilization, examining attempts by the white establishment in the U.S. to conceal this knowledge as a means of undermining African American identity. Presents theories of scholars and social commentators which comprise a history in which African Americans have been systematically oppressed as a people.Not rated.DVD; NTSC; widescreen presentation; monaural.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; History.; Nonfiction films.; Feature films.; Documentary films.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Racism; Blacks; Blacks; African Americans.; African Americans; African Americans; Blacks.; Blacks; Civilization.; Racism.;
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- Hidden colors [videorecording] : the untold history of people of aboriginal, Moor & African descent / by Akinroluyo, Ola,film producer.; Ali, Shahrazad,1947-commentator.(CARDINAL)741367; Bey, Sabir,commentator.; Coleman, Booker T.,commentator.; Garcia, Roberto(Motion picture editor),editor of moving image work.; Hillary, Richard,director of photography.; Johnson, Umar,commentator.(CARDINAL)605281; Nasheed, Tariq,film producer,film director,commentator.(CARDINAL)468360; Reynolds, Shannon,film producer.; Tirolia, Marc,film producer.; Valentine, Phil,commentator.(CARDINAL)462004; Welsing, Frances Cress,1935-2016commentator.(CARDINAL)365768; King Flex Entertainment,production company,publisher.; Labnoise Films,production company.; Tariq Elite (Firm),production company.;
The intro -- Hidden colors of Africa -- Hidden colors of Asia -- Hidden colors of religion -- Hidden colors of Europe -- The Moors -- Hidden colors of Pre-Columbian America -- Hidden colors of the founding of the United States -- Why the colors were hidden -- Solutions.Director of photography, Richy Hillary ; edited by Roberto Garcia ; executive producers, Marc Tirolia, Shannon Reynolds, Tariq Nasheed.Featuring Tariq Nasheed and fellow interviewees Shahrazad Ali, Phil Valentine, Umar Johnson, Booker T. Coleman, Sabir Bey, Frances Cress Welsing.Traces the history of black America back to ancient African civilization, examining attempts by the white establishment in the U.S. to conceal this knowledge as a means of undermining African American identity. Presents theories of scholars and social commentators which comprise a history in which African Americans have been systematically oppressed as a people.Rating: Not rated.DVD.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Black people; Black people; Racism;
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- Hidden colors 3 : the rules of racism / by Nasheed, Tariq,film director,film producer,actordirectorproducer.; Akinroluyo, Ola,film producer.producer.; Kulumba, Amos,film producer.producer.; Haneef, Muhammad,film producer.producer.; Rhodes, David C.,film producer.producer.; Thompson, Henry,film producer.producer.; Banner, David,actor.; Mooney, Paul,actor.; Gregory, Dick,actor.; Johnson, Umar,actor.; Nas,(Musician)actor.; Muhammad, Khalil Gibran,1972-actor.; Anderson, Carol,Dr.actor.; Fraser, George; Valentine, Phil,actor.; Welsing, Frances Cress,1935-actor.; Coleman, Booker T.; Ali, Shahrazad,1947-actor.; Crofoot, Vance,editor of moving image work.; King Flex Entertainment,production company,film distributor.;
HC 3 -- Rule one -- Rule two -- Rule three -- Rule four -- Rule five -- Rule six -- Rule seven -- Solutions.Cinematography, Jerry Jackson, Keith Jones, Will Turner ; editor, Vance Crofoot.Interviewees: David Banner, Paul Mooney, Tariq Nasheed, Dick Gregory, NAS, Dr. Umar Johnson, Dr. Joy Degruy, Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Dr. Carol Anderson, George Frasier, Dr. Phil Valentine, Dr. Francis Cress Welsing, Kara Kamene, Shahrazad Ali.This installment of Hidden Colors tackles the taboo subject of systematic racism. The film explores how institutional racism effects all areas of human activity and the rules, laws and public policies that are utilized to maintain this system.DVD format; NTSC; widescreen; monaural.
- Subjects: Nonfiction films.; History.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Documentary films.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Racism; Blacks; Blacks; Sociological jurisprudence; African Americans.; African Americans; African Americans; Blacks.; Blacks; Civilization.; Racism.;
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- A pair of wings : a novel inspired by pioneer aviatrix Bessie Coleman / by Hopson, Carole,author.(CARDINAL)876605;
Arriving in Chicago in 1915 from Waxahachie, Texas, Coleman is among the first wave of African Americans to take part in the Great Migration, the largest movement of Black people fleeing the oppression of the agricultural South for greater freedom and the promise of jobs in the industrialized North. Because no one in the United States will teach an African American woman to fly, Coleman learns to speak French and travels to France where she learns from some of the best flyers and designers of Great War aeroplanes. After her initial training she is awarded the French civilian aeronautic brevet, which entitles her to pilot a plane anywhere in the world. As the 1920s progress, both aviation and the Great Migration continue in parallel, and Coleman becomes the only woman in the world to contribute to both. She returns to Europe a second time for training in aerobatic maneuvers. And just as Coleman translated deftly between French and English, once home she converts the aerial life-saving and death-dealing tactics of the dogfighters of the Great War into daring and graceful barnstorming performances that dazzle and amaze her audiences.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Coleman, Bessie, 1892-1926; Air pilots; African American women air pilots; African American air pilots;
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