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The Salem School and Orphanage. White Missionaries, Black School
Author(s)Ostwalt, Conrad; Pollitt, Phoebe
AbstractThis article traces the cultural history of the movie theater, revealing that both cultural forces and industrial imperatives are likely to preserve the theater, despite the threat that it will be “substituted for” by digital television, with its promise of film-like screen size and picture/sound quality.
IssueNo3
Pages264-275
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAppalachian Journal
VolumeNo20
PubDateSeptember1993
ISBN_ISSN0090-3779
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