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Addio Onkel Tom [Goodbye Uncle Tom]


Addio Onkel Tom [Goodbye Uncle Tom]

1972
20th century
835 x 588 mm

Unknown (German),  German
Constantin Film,  German

Object Type: Poster
Medium and Support: Commercial/offset printing on paper
Credit Line: Art Collection purchase, 2008
Accession Number: 2008.10.31
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Flat files : 03-A

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  • African American - Designates the styles surrounding the culture and heritage of African Americans in North America. The styles capture the essence of the African American experience and how personal and political rebellion and triumphs over prejudice and social adversity have enriched and contributed to the music, art, and literature of American culture as a whole.
  • motion pictures (visual works) - Works presented in the form of a series of pictures carried on photographic film or video tape, presented to the eye in such rapid succession as to give the illusion of natural movement. For the study and practice of filmmaking and motion pictures as an art and form of expression, use "film (performing arts)."
  • slaves (people) - Those who are treated as the property of and are entirely subject to another person, whether by capture, purchase, or birth.
  • West German

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