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    Black Emanuelle

    X1976 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. Black Emanuelle: Directed by Bitto Albertini. With Laura Gemser, Karin Schubert, Angelo Infanti, Isabelle Marchall. While on assignment in Nairobi, a photojournalist questions her racial and sexual identity when she engages in affairs with her wealthy hosts.

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    • Bitto Albertini
    • R
    • Laura Gemser, Karin Schubert, Angelo Infanti
    • “A Universal Signifier of Black Identity”
    • A Symbol of Resistance
    • Renewed Relevance

    “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was written during a fraught moment in African-American history. At the dawn of the 20th century, post-Civil War reconstruction efforts were being dismantled; segregation had been codified through Plessy v Ferguson; and a Jim Crow reign of terror and exploitation was taking hold across the country. In this hostile climat...

    As Black activists continued to mobilize in their fight against discrimination and segregation, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” took on an increasingly political bent, symbolizing defiance in the face of white oppression. In 1929, it was sung in support of the unionization of Black porters; In 1936, it opened the first conference of the National Negro ...

    “Lift Every Voice and Sing” would remain an essential part of the fabric of Black culture in the coming decades, with Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Kim Weston, Stevie Wonder and many more performing covers. Spike Lee placed a snippet of the song in his seminal film Do the Right Thing; In 2009, Rev. Joseph Lowery quoted the song during President Bar...

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