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DESCRIPTION:\n	Donald Bogle is the leading historian of African-American fi
 lm and television\, with books including Toms\, Coons\, Mulattoes\, Mammie
 s\, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films\; Prime
  Time Blues: African Americans on Network Television\; and the best-sellin
 g Dorothy Dandridge. His latest biography\, Heat Wave: The Life and Career
  of Ethel Waters (Harper Collins) traces the tumultuous twists and turns o
 f Waters’ seven-decade career\, which took her from vaudeville and recorde
 d music to the Broadway stage to movies and television. The book is a rive
 ting blend of social and personal history that sheds new light on one of A
 merica’s brightest and most troubled stars. Bogle will discuss Waters’ car
 eer and introduce a screening of The Member of the Wedding. The event will
  be followed by a book signing. \n\n\n	The Member of the Wedding \n	\n	Dir
 . Fred Zinnemann. 1952\, 91 mins. 35mm print. With Ethel Waters\, Julie Ha
 rris. Based on the novel by Carson McCullers. In her strongest film perfor
 mance\, Waters recreates her Broadway role as Berenice\, the maid who befr
 iends a young tomboy who is unhappy about her brother’s wedding. \n	\n\nFr
 ee with Museum admission. \n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Donald Bogle on Ethel Waters & The Member of the Wedding
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