The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema From Fodder to Oscar
This work examines the evolution of Black characters in modern horror films, tracing their journey from stereotypical roles to more complex portrayals in recent successes. It explores the significant themes, tropes, and cultural shifts that have shaped Black roles in horror since 1968, a pivotal year in civil rights history. A valuable resource for both horror and cinema enthusiasts, offering insight into an often-overlooked aspect of history.
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