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Ralph Ellison: An American Journey (2002)


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Synopsis:
Born in Oklahoma in 1914, Ralph Ellison traveled to Harlem in the 1930s and became a writer of short stories and criticism. Influenced by novelist Richard Wright and others of that tumultuous era, he found his life changed by the publication of "Invisible Man" in 1952 and his winning of the National Book Award. Through clips from the first-ever scenes adapted from "Invisibe Man" and interviews with a range of luminary black intellectuals such as Cornel West and Thulani Davis, this documentary reopens a debate about the changing role of the black artist and, more specifically, about Ellison as a focus of criticism in the 1960s and as an icon of American literature.

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Director Credit
Avon Kirkland Director
Elise Robertson Director
Cast Credit
Andre Braugher Narrator
John Amos Doctor Bledsoe
Paul Benjamin Grandfather
Jacques C Smith Invisible Man
Cornel West Himself
Thulani Davis Himself
Stanley Crouch Himself--Writer
Amiri Baraka Himself
Production Credits Credit
Laurie Coyle Associate Producer
Yanna Kroyt-Brandt Co-Producer
Avon Kirkland Producer
Production Companies Credit
New Images Productions Production Company
Independent Television Services Production Company
American Masters Productions Production Company
NBPC Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
PBS Domestic TV Distributor
Writer Credit
Avon Kirkland Screenplay
Film Camera Credit
Henry Adebonojo Cinematographer
Barry Stone Director of Photography
Robert Shepard Cinematographer
Music Credit
Marcus Shelby Music
Sound Credit
Richard Beggs Sound



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