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Chronicle of the Left Hand: An American Black Family's Story from Slavery to Russia's Hollywood. By James Lloydovich Patterson. Trans. Jennifer E. Sunseri. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing, 2022. x, 178 pp. Notes. Photographs, $24.00, Paper.

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Chronicle of the Left Hand: An American Black Family's Story from Slavery to Russia's Hollywood. By James Lloydovich Patterson. Trans. Jennifer E. Sunseri. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing, 2022. x, 178 pp. Notes. Photographs, $24.00, Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2023

Joy Gleason Carew*
Affiliation:
University of Louisville

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References

1. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

2. James, Lloyd Jr., and Tom. Lloyd Jr. died prematurely in an auto accident in 1960. Tom, a retired TV cameraman, still lives in Russia.

3. Amy Ballard, Emerita Senior Historic Preservation Specialist with the Smithsonian Museum; Dr. Allison Blakely, Professor Emeritus of European and Comparative History from Boston University; and Dr. Rimgaila Salys, Professor Emerita of Russian Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder.

4. The “Black and White” film project was dropped by the Soviets when its anti-racist stance appeared to threaten the growing US-Russian development projects.