Touré on Movies: Lincoln, Django and the Portrayal of Blacks in Period Films
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Presented by
Museum of African American History
A Lowell Lecture Series Presentation
Free and open to the public
Boston's own Touré now hosts The Cycle, weekdays on MSNBC. He is a columnist for Time.com, popular culture critic, and author of four books including the critically acclaimed Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness? His latest work, I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon, will be released March 2013. Touré will share his insights into two of today's most talked about period films.
Space is limited * RSVP@maah.org * (617) 725-0022 x222