- Release Date: 2002
- Runtime: 144 min
- Genre: Documentary
- Starring: Debbie Allen, Maya Angelou, Neema Barnette, Fred Berry ... see all
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- Plot: Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television explores the impact of African Americans, both in front of and behind the camera, in three installments covering three different genres of television:... Read more
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