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CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Film
CATEGORIES:James Bland
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Parker Gray
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 ar/Detail.aspx?si=3045\n\nThe epic story of African American farming in t
 he South\, "Homecoming" chronicles land loss and black farmers from the C
 ivil War to the present. Featuring archival footage and audio tracks incl
 uding the voices of Malcolm X\, Fannie Lou Hamer and Julian Bond\, the fi
 lm also excerpts the testimony of freed slaves\, Toni Morrison's Song of 
 Solomon and the writings of August Wilson. Producer/director Charlene Gil
 bert places her own family farm in Montezuma\, Georgia\, squarely in the 
 historical context of the black farm movement in America. Narrated by Cha
 rles S. Dutton. (111 min.) This screening is part of Movies with a Missio
 n\, a series of films about Africa and the African Diaspora that seek to 
 inform and inspire dialogue. Screening followed by a discussion.\n\nLocat
 ion: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nContact Phone: 703.746.4356\nA
 udience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Arts\, Film\, James Bland\, Museums\, P
 arker Gray\, Visual Arts\n\nWeb resources:\n\nhttp://www.alexblackhistory
 .org\n
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LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:"Homecoming" Film Screening
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URL:http://www.alexblackhistory.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see <a href="https://ap
 ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=3045">https://apps.alexandria
 va.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=3045</a><br />\n<br />The epic story of Af
 rican American farming in the South\, ?Homecoming? chronicles land loss a
 nd black farmers from the Civil War to the present. Featuring archival fo
 otage and audio tracks including the voices of Malcolm X\, Fannie Lou Ham
 er and Julian Bond\, the film also excerpts the testimony of freed slaves
 \, Toni Morrison?s Song of Solomon and the writings of August Wilson. Pro
 ducer/director Charlene Gilbert places her own family farm in Montezuma\,
  Georgia\, squarely in the historical context of the black farm movement 
 in America. Narrated by Charles S. Dutton. (111 min.) This screening is p
 art of Movies with a Mission\, a series of films about Africa and the Afr
 ican Diaspora that seek to inform and inspire dialogue. Screening followe
 d by a discussion.\n<br />\n<br />Location: Black History Museum\, 902 Wy
 the St.\n<br />Contact Phone: 703.746.4356\n<br />Audience: Anyone may at
 tend\n<br />Tags: Arts\, Film\, James Bland\, Museums\, Parker Gray\, Vis
 ual Arts<br>\n<a href="http://www.alexblackhistory.org">http://www.alexbl
 ackhistory.org</a><br>\n
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