Book 'Divas on Screen' examines how black female stars pushed racial boundaries on film
Sun, 18 Oct 2009 17:49:12
M.I.A., Dorothy Dandridge, Harry Belafonte
Book 'Divas on Screen' examines how black female stars pushed racial boundaries on film
"These women have pushed the racial boundaries for audiences, setting new standards for beauty and body type," said author Mia Mask. She took on the book because, while black male stars are now enjoying huge success, little has been written about their ...Full Story at Macleans.ca »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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