Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 33.  The Henry Berry Lowry period

   BART001.  Barton, Garry Lewis. “Through Native Eyes premiers May 1st at UNC-P.” Carolina Indian Voice 11 March. 1999:1.

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Publication type: Newspaper article

Announces the first showing (in Givens Performing Arts Center) of this documentary film on the life of Henry Berry Lowry.  The hour-long film is narrated by Carnell Locklear.  Intended for educational and public television use, the film is serving as a masters thesis for Van Coleman, a UNC-Greensboro faculty member.  Robert Locklear, an actor with twenty-five years' experience (including “Strike at the Wind!”), plays Henry Berry Lowry.  Mychalene Deese, who has been a professional dancer since 1985, plays Rhoda Lowry.  Some scenes were shot at the Mac McLaurin Farm in McColl, S.C.; others, in Robeson County.
Note: Author is Lumbee.

Additional subjects: Through Native Eyes (documentary) | Van Coleman | Robert Locklear | Mychalene Deese

This annotation was edited on: July 9, 2002

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