Results tagged “African Americans” from The Cultural Gutter
Happy Birthday, Pam Grier!
It's Pam Grier's birthday. Celebrate with this interview by NPR.
Odienator Sizes Up Uncle Remus
Odienator answers two pressing questions in his piece about Song of the South: "1. Should Disney release this movie on DVD in America? Absolutely. 2.
Is Song of the South as racist as its rep indicates? Well
keep reading.
(You didn't think I'd just give you my goodies without dinner and
foreplay, did you?)"
The History of Black Comic Book Heroes Through the Ages
Dart Adams Presents: Black Like Me: The History of Black Comic Book Heroes Through the Ages, Part One (1900-1968)and Part Two (1969-2008). (Click it! It's amazing).
The Biography of Ebony White
"People
don't realize how a man's whole life can be changed by one book."--Malcolm
X / Malik El-Shabazz, The Autobiography of Malcolm X (As Told To
Alex Haley)
Continue reading...
"You Asked For It--Cried For It--Demanded It!"
"You asked for it--Cried for it--Demanded it!" Yes, dear reader, Sequential Crush, a blog dedicated to romance comics from the 1960s and 1970s. Check out "Black + White = Heartbreak," a story about interracial romance in the early 1970s and scans of the first three issues of Night Nurse. (via The Groovy Age of Horror)
Black History Mumf
It's Black History Mumf at Big Media Vandalism and the Odienator provides a recap of his film reviews here.
Happy Birthday, Pam Grier!
It's Pam Grier's birthday. Celebrate with this interview by NPR.Odienator Sizes Up Uncle Remus
Odienator answers two pressing questions in his piece about Song of the South: "1. Should Disney release this movie on DVD in America? Absolutely. 2. Is Song of the South as racist as its rep indicates? Well keep reading. (You didn't think I'd just give you my goodies without dinner and foreplay, did you?)"The History of Black Comic Book Heroes Through the Ages
Dart Adams Presents: Black Like Me: The History of Black Comic Book Heroes Through the Ages, Part One (1900-1968)and Part Two (1969-2008). (Click it! It's amazing).The Biography of Ebony White
"People
don't realize how a man's whole life can be changed by one book."--Malcolm
X / Malik El-Shabazz, The Autobiography of Malcolm X (As Told To
Alex Haley)

I don't have cable right now so I'm rewatching old shows and movies. A lot of them are animated. Such is my way. I'd like to have a nobler reason for rewatching them--something like when James
Let's say you're the newly-sentient internet. How would you decipher
the meaning of all the bits and bytes whizzing past you? And what about
the real world outside your electronic realm?
Former Comics Editor, Guy Leshinski
has very kindly given us permission to reprint a prophetic interview
with Bryan Lee O'Malley in 2005. Will Bryan Lee O'Malley attain the
Holy Grail of cartoonists? As Bryan says, "We'll see..."