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A Month of African American Film History


This February we are doing something special for Emerson students-- in honor of African American heritage and its influence on today's multicultural society we are letting EMERSON STUDENTS BORROW THE FOLLOWING FILMS:

Do the Right Thing
Bamboozled
Jungle Fever
Malcom X
The N Word
Boyz n the Hood
Black Film Collection
Killer of Sheep
Dave Chappelle's Block Party

Yes, for one month and one month only the Media Collection is allowing students to TAKE OUT these materials from the library - one at a time, over a weekend or for 24 hours.

For more information on the national observance of African American History month, go to www.asalh.org

This offer expires March 1st, 2008 - So Don't Delay!

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