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  1. Black Film Archive is a curated database of Black films released between 1898 and 1999 that are currently streaming on online platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and Tubi. [2] Some of the films are free to view due to public domain laws. [2]

  2. The just launched Black Film Archive is a labor of love for the Cri­te­ri­on Col­lec­tion, thanks to audi­ence strate­gist, Maya Cade. Begin­ning in June 2020, she began research­ing films pro­duced between 1915 to 1979 that are avail­able for stream­ing, and “have some­thing sig­nif­i­cant to say about the Black ...

  3. Feb 16, 2022 · Next week, the Black Film Archive — a living register of Black cinema — will officially turn six months old. Its roots, though, stretch back much farther, to the time its founder, Maya Cade...

  4. Feb 18, 2022 · In June 2020, amid social justice protests triggered by police brutality and institutional racism in the United States, Maya Cade began compiling a list of Black films (pre-1959) that were ...

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  5. Sep 19, 2021 · But Black Film Archive, a new internet tool developed by Maya Cade, aims to change that by chronicling historic Black movies – starting in 1915 and stretching all the way to 1979.

  6. The Black Film Archive: Where to stream some of the best Black films. Movies. Is This the Definitive History of Black Cinema? The creator of the Black Film Archive on her quest to introduce...

  7. Nov 16, 2021 · A New Archive Shows Where to Stream Hundreds of Classic Black Films. Hyperallergic speaks to Maya Cade, creator of the Black Film Archive, about showcasing an “abundance of Blackness...