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  1. Alan Govenar’s new film investigates these questions and examines the ways that racism has plagued not only African Americans fleeing the United States, but Africans and people of color in France today. The film explores the lives and careers of renowned African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including Josephine Baker, James Baldwin ...

  2. 25. Sept. 2020 · Myth of a Colorblind France: Directed by Alan Govenar. With Akin Babatunde, Josephine Baker, Ben the Glorious Bastard, Barbara Chase-Riboud. Myth of a Colorblind France explores the extraordinary and sometimes difficult lives of Blacks in Paris from the 19th century to the present.

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    • Documentary
    • Alan Govenar
    • 2020-09-25
  3. Myth of a Colorblind France features interviews with Michel Fabre (author of a landmark biography on Richard Wright), psychoanalyst and jazz aficionado Francis Hofstein, poet James Emanuel...

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    • Thomas Allen Harris, Akin Babatunde
    • Alan Govenar
    • Documentary Arts
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  4. 24. Sept. 2020 · The documentary “Myth of a Colorblind France” presents a history of eminent African-Americans who have lived in France, interweaving the thoughts of Black artists residing there today...

    • Alan Govenar
  5. The film explores the lives and careers of renowned African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Beauford Delaney, Augusta Savage, and Lois Mailou Jones, and includes rare home movie footage of Henry Ossawa Tanner in Paris and interviews with French scholars Michel Fabre and Francis Hofstein...

  6. 25. Sept. 2020 · Myth of a Colorblind France explores these questions by looking at the lives and careers of renowned African Americans who emigrated to Paris, including Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Beauford Delaney, Augusta Savage, Lois Mailou Jones, and Henry Ossawa Tanner.

  7. Myth of a Colorblind France explores the extraordinary and sometimes difficult lives of Blacks in Paris from the 19th century to the present. For more than a century, African American...