![]() ![]() Haygood, Miami’s Boadway Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence in the Department of Media, Journalism, and Film, said, “The book highlights the long struggle of Blacks to rise in the film industry. The book provides a unique perspective on racism in the United States. Haygood details the social issues they face, as well as racial issues depicted on the screen. The reader goes behind the scenes of Black artists in the film industry. Critics applaud the story-telling, journalistic writing style Haygood is known for as he takes the reader on a 100-year historical journey. National accolades are beginning to flow in for Miami alumnus Wil Haygood for his latest book Colorization: One Hundred Years of Black Films in a White World, (Random House, October 2021) - most recently featured in the New York Times. ![]() “The Butler”įree and open to the public Author to share insights at Miami's Freedom Film Festivalīy Carole Johnson, university news and communications ![]() Honoring the work of Reginald Hudlin, Hollywood film producer Freedom Summer of '64 Award Ceremony - Nov. ![]()
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