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Hollywood be thy name: African American religion in American film, 1929-1949
Judith Weisenfeld
Religion
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African American Religion
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Hollywood Studios
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Black Press
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Religious Film
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Sound Film
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Religion-and-film
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Cinematic Representation
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Textual Sources
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Independent Power Producers
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Moral Requirements
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Studio Production
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Black Audiences
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Social Requirements
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Arts and Humanities
Thy Name
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African American Religion
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Cinematic Representations
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Hollywood studios
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Sound Film
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Black Press
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