On November 10, 2006 the GPC Writers Institute sponsored a lecture by the
award winning African-American film historian and media scholar Donald Bogle discussing the history of African-Americans in the movies. Bogle's books include
"Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams" and "Dorothy Dandridge, A Biography".
In case you missed the lecture, or want to listen again, audio is now
available from The Chattahoochee Review podcast site. You can either listen
directly from the webpage or subscribe to have the lecture, along with all
future Chattahoochee Review and Writers Institute podcasts, delivered to
your computer and MP3 player. Make sure to take a listen to all of the other
great podcasts available too!
Note: Due to the length of Mr. Bogle's talk, the lecture is divided into two
parts. Make sure to listen to both!
http://www.gpc.edu/~gpccr/podcasts.php
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David W. Free
Public Services Librarian
Georgia Perimeter College - Decatur Campus
3251 Panthersville Rd.
Decatur, GA 30034-3897
voice: 678-891-2587
email: dfree@gpc.edu
AIM: dwfree1967
Web: www.gpc.edu/~dfree
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Monday, January 22, 2007
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