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From the Violent “Black Buck” Stereotype to the “Black Hero”: Representations of African Americans and Black Masculinity in American Cinema
Facta Universitatis, Series: Linguistics and Literature
doi 10.22190/full1702085k
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Date
September 15, 2017
Authors
Ana Kocić
Publisher
University of Nis
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