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- story3.html accessdate "2006-12-03".
- story3.html accessdate "2008-12-29".
- story3.html accessdate "2012-01-15".
- story3.html author "Susan Gonzalez".
- story3.html author Susan_Gonzalez.
- story3.html date "2001-03-02".
- story3.html first "Susan".
- story3.html isCitedBy Barack_the_Magic_Negro.
- story3.html isCitedBy Counterstereotype.
- story3.html isCitedBy List_of_Magical_Negro_occurrences_in_fiction.
- story3.html isCitedBy Magical_Negro.
- story3.html isCitedBy Stereotypes_of_African_Americans.
- story3.html isCitedBy Stereotypes_of_groups_within_the_United_States.
- story3.html isCitedBy The_Legend_of_Bagger_Vance.
- story3.html last "Gonzalez".
- story3.html publisher Yale_University.
- story3.html publisher "YALE Bulletin & Calendar".
- story3.html publisher "Yale University".
- story3.html publisher "Yale.edu".
- story3.html quote "Lee cited four recent films in which there is a "magical, mystical Negro" character: The Family Man, What Dreams May Come, The Legend of Bagger Vance, and The Green Mile. In the latter film, Lee noted, a black inmate cures a prison guard of disease simply by touching him; in The Legend of Bagger Vance, a black man "with all these powers," teaches a young white male , how to golf like a champion.".
- story3.html title "Director Spike Lee slams 'same old' black stereotypes in today's films".
- story3.html title "Yale Bulletin and Calendar".
- story3.html url story3.html.
- story3.html work "Yale Bulletin & Calendar".