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Explore Black film history in Chicago through select movies and sites that connect them.
The first half of this program considers Something Good—Negro Kiss, a silent film that depicts what is believed to be the first onscreen kiss by an African American couple. The movie has deep roots in a nineteenth-century Chicago studio, the remnants of which you'll get to visit via HD video.
Chicago's cinematic legacy extends beyond the studio, of course. You'll also learn about Burr Oak Cemetery and its significance to Black history here in Chicago and beyond. And again, through HD video, you'll get to explore the cemetery's hallowed grounds, as you hear about the groundbreaking films Cooley High (1975) and Boyz n the Hood (1991).
This event is part of a series to celebrate Black History Month. Our library recognizes heritage months, including February as Black History Month. As a Library for Everyone, we also strive to offer equity and anti-racism programs all year long. See more programs tagged equity & anti-racism, and subscribe to receive monthly Equity & Anti-Racism email updates.