Window card for A Daughter of the Congo

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During the segregation era, an independent industry dedicated to the production of “race movies” for African American audiences emerged in response to the exclusion of black artists from Hollywood and to counter the negative, stereotypical representations of African Americans in mainstream movies. Help us transcribe this window card for the 1930 film "A Daughter of the Congo" to learn more about films produced for black audiences in the 1930s.

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