
Independent Lens (1999) : 16x9
Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People
60 Min.
Overview
For the last 170 years, pioneering African American photographers — men and women, celebrated and anonymous — have recorded the dramas and aspirations of generations. Through a Lens Darkly traces their spiritual transformation from slavery to economic mobility and social stability, and shows how these photographers helped their communities reclaim self-worth and humanity.
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16 - 1Bully October 13, 2014
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16 - 2Twin Sisters October 20, 2014
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16 - 3Brakeless October 27, 2014
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16 - 4Powerless November 03, 2014
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16 - 5Happiness November 17, 2014
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16 - 6Rich Hill January 05, 2015
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16 - 7Evolution of a Criminal January 12, 2015
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16 - 8The Kill Team / Confusion Through Sand January 19, 2015
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16 - 9Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People February 16, 2015
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16 - 10American Denial February 23, 2015
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16 - 11Little White Lie March 23, 2015
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16 - 12Little Hope Was Arson / A City in Flames April 06, 2015
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16 - 13The Homestretch April 13, 2015
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16 - 14The Great Invisible April 20, 2015
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16 - 15Kumu Hina May 04, 2015
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16 - 16Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity May 11, 2015
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16 - 171971 May 18, 2015
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16 - 18Limited Partnership June 15, 2015
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16 - 19In the Shadow of Ebola June 22, 2015