A Place of Our Own

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A Place of Our Own is a documentary film by Stanley Nelson Jr. that explores the history, community, and cultural significance of a Black vacation community on Martha’s Vineyard.

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instanceOf documentary film
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Stanley Nelson Jr. NERFINISHED
depicts historical development of a Black vacation enclave
summer life on Martha’s Vineyard for Black families
director Stanley Nelson Jr. NERFINISHED
explores cultural significance of Black leisure spaces
intergenerational perspectives
issues of race and class
social dynamics within a Black resort community
features interviews with members of the Black vacation community
focusesOn Black middle-class vacation culture
family traditions
racial identity
sense of belonging
follows history of a Black vacation community on Martha’s Vineyard
genre documentary film
hasEthnicFocus African Americans NERFINISHED
hasSetting Martha’s Vineyard NERFINISHED
Oak Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard NERFINISHED
hasTheme Black leisure and recreation
community resilience
home and belonging
memory and tradition
hasTitle A Place of Our Own NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject African American history NERFINISHED
Black vacation community on Martha’s Vineyard
community life
cultural heritage
producer Stanley Nelson Jr. NERFINISHED
workOf Stanley Nelson Jr. NERFINISHED

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