Year: 1971
Runtime: 16 mins
Language: English
Director: Elyseo J. Taylor
Tracing under‑documented history of Black artists since the 19th century, this essay film examines the demands on creators to conform to tastes and narratives. It features artist Van Slater and is directed by Elyseo J. Taylor, one of UCLA’s first Black faculty who introduced a Third‑World Cinema program and helped diversify the student body.
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