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Juke joints and the ghosts of history - The Berkshire Edge

Summary by The Berkshire Edge
Better late than never. Last Sunday I finally got around to watching Cheryl Duyne’s 1996 queer classic “The Watermelon Woman.” Although I had planned to catch this during Lesbian Visibility Week, which ended April 27, I still made good on a promise to myself. “The Watermelon Woman” is a quasi-mockumentary about a young Black lesbian filmmaker who explores a 1930s Black actress who played stereotypical “mammy” roles. Think about that for a minute…
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The Berkshire Edge broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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