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Drylongso, An
African American idiom, may
refer to: A
sense of
being that
exemplifies the
average African American way of being, doing, and thinking....
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Drylongso is a 1998
American coming-of-age
drama film
directed by
Cauleen Smith, who co-wrote the film with
Salim Akil. The film,
which was shot on location...
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filmmaker and
multimedia artist. She is best
known for her
feature film
Drylongso and her
experimental works that
address the African-American identity...
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Drylongso is a 1992 children's book by
Virginia Hamilton and
illustrator Jerry Pinkney. It is
about a
farming family who is
experiencing a
drought and...
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anthropologist focused on African-American culture, best
known for his book
Drylongso: A Self
Portrait of
Black America.
Gwaltney lost his
eyesight soon after...
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House Listen to the
Nightingale Virginia Hamilton (with
Jerry Pinkney) –
Drylongso William Mayne – Low Tide
Gerald McDermott – Zomo The Rabbit: A Trickster...
- (1922–2012) John
Langston Gwaltney (1928–1998), anthropologist,
author of
Drylongso Yaa
Gyasi (born 1989), Ghanaian-American novelist,
author of Homegoing...
- California. Akil
began his
production career in 1999,
working on the film
Drylongso,
which pla**** at the
Sundance Film
Festival later that year. In 2000,...
- Los
Angeles from the Bay Area
while finishing work on his
debut film
Drylongso that he co-wrote.
Their second encounter was in 1998 at a
furniture shop...
- Engström [de]
Germany Diario íntimo (1962)
Manuel López
Yubero Spain Drylongso (1998)
Cauleen Smith United States Furia española (1974)
Francesc Betriu...