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Tony Brown's Journal, On the Stump With Alex Haley
directed by Michael Colgan, 1941-1983; produced by Sheryl J. Parker, fl. 1983 and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1978), 23 mins
In this 1978 episode of Tony Brown's Journal, Tony Brown interviews Alex Haley about the writing of his book, ‘Roots.'
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directed by Michael Colgan, 1941-1983; produced by Sheryl J. Parker, fl. 1983 and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1978), 23 mins
Description
In this 1978 episode of Tony Brown's Journal, Tony Brown interviews Alex Haley about the writing of his book, ‘Roots.'
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Sheryl J. Parker, fl. 1983, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004
Author / Creator
Michael Colgan, 1941-1983, Tony Brown, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Person Discussed
Alex Haley, 1921-1992
Topic / Theme
Genealogy, Autobiographies, Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of Tony Brown Productions Inc.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Red & Black: The First World -- Part 1: The Vanishing Tribe
produced by Tony Brown, 1933- and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown Productions, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1985), 26 mins
This 1985 episode of Tony Brown's Journal (indexed Video Series) is part one of a documentary of two Harvard scholars who have studied tribes in the South American jungle and their connection to African-Americans.
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produced by Tony Brown, 1933- and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown Productions, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1985), 26 mins
Description
This 1985 episode of Tony Brown's Journal (indexed Video Series) is part one of a documentary of two Harvard scholars who have studied tribes in the South American jungle and their connection to African-Americans. Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Tony Brown, 1933-, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown Productions, David L. Evans, fl. 1984, Dr. S. Allen Counter, fl. 1978-2004
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Speaker / Narrator
David L. Evans, fl. 1984, Dr. S. Allen Counter, fl. 1978-2004
Topic / Theme
African ethnic groups, Latin American ethnic groups, Indigenous peoples, Black Studies, Korean
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 Tony Brown Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Red & Black: The First World -- Part 2: Going Home
produced by Tony Brown, 1933- and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown Productions, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1985), 28 mins
This documentary, produced by Tony Brown Productions, is about South American Tribes.
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produced by Tony Brown, 1933- and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown Productions, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1985), 28 mins
Description
This documentary, produced by Tony Brown Productions, is about South American Tribes. Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Tony Brown, 1933-, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown Productions, Dr. S. Allen Counter, fl. 1978-2004, David L. Evans, fl. 1984
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Speaker / Narrator
Dr. S. Allen Counter, fl. 1978-2004, David L. Evans, fl. 1984
Topic / Theme
African ethnic groups, Latin American ethnic groups, Indigenous peoples, Black Studies, Fijians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 Tony Brown Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Thank God, Part 3
directed by Tony Brown, 1933-; produced by James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1985), 27 mins
“The music of the black religious experience,” contends Tony Brown, host of the televised “Journal” that bears his name, “is the primary root of all music born in the United States.”
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directed by Tony Brown, 1933-; produced by James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1985), 27 mins
Description
“The music of the black religious experience,” contends Tony Brown, host of the televised “Journal” that bears his name, “is the primary root of all music born in the United States.” Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown, 1933-
Author / Creator
Tony Brown, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Speaker / Narrator
Tony Brown, 1933-
Person Discussed
Jesus Christ, 0006-0033
Topic / Theme
Musical performances, Religious communities, Religious practices, Slavery, Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright 1985 Tony Brown Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Afro Brazil
directed by Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000; produced by James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Sheryl J. Cannady, fl. 1985-2012 and Tony Brown, 1933-; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1994), 26 mins
If you are a person of color in Brazil, the chances are the negative impact of historical slavery is still with you. That's the bad news.
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directed by Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000; produced by James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Sheryl J. Cannady, fl. 1985-2012 and Tony Brown, 1933-; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1994), 26 mins
Description
If you are a person of color in Brazil, the chances are the negative impact of historical slavery is still with you. That's the bad news. Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Sheryl J. Cannady, fl. 1985-2012, Tony Brown, 1933-
Author / Creator
Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000, Tony Brown, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Person Discussed
Carlos Medeiros, fl. 1994
Topic / Theme
Biracial people, Slave trade, Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 Tony Brown Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Today's Slave Trade
directed by Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000; produced by Sheryl J. Cannady, fl. 1985-2012, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004 and Tony Brown, 1933-; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1994), 26 mins
This 1994 episode of Tony Brown's Journal discusses the modern-day slave trade.
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directed by Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000; produced by Sheryl J. Cannady, fl. 1985-2012, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004 and Tony Brown, 1933-; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1994), 26 mins
Description
This 1994 episode of Tony Brown's Journal discusses the modern-day slave trade. College Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Documentary, Interview
Contributor
Sheryl J. Cannady, fl. 1985-2012, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown, 1933-
Author / Creator
Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000, Tony Brown, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Person Discussed
Dr. Charles Jacobs, fl. 1994, Mohamed Nacir Athie, fl. 1994
Topic / Theme
Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994. Used by permission of Tony Brown Productions Inc. All rights reserved.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Slavery's Biggest Secret
directed by Wally Ashby, fl. 1989-2016; produced by Tony Brown, 1933-, Karen Smith, fl. 2005-2006 and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 2006), 26 mins
Was the first colony to give legal recognition to the institution of slavery a northern or southern state? The answer to that question is one of many surprising facts about the history of slavery in America. Journalist Anne Farrow, co-author of Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slave...
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directed by Wally Ashby, fl. 1989-2016; produced by Tony Brown, 1933-, Karen Smith, fl. 2005-2006 and James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 2006), 26 mins
Description
Was the first colony to give legal recognition to the institution of slavery a northern or southern state? The answer to that question is one of many surprising facts about the history of slavery in America. Journalist Anne Farrow, co-author of Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery, exposes the role of the North in the growth of slavery in America. Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Tony Brown, 1933-, Karen Smith, fl. 2005-2006, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004
Author / Creator
Wally Ashby, fl. 1989-2016, Tony Brown, 1933-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Person Discussed
Anne Farrow, fl. 2006
Topic / Theme
Slave trade, Slavery, U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865, Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 Tony Brown Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Southern Slavery, Northern Lies
directed by Wally Ashby, fl. 1989-2016; produced by Karen Smith, fl. 2005-2006, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004 and Tony Brown, 1933-, Tony Brown Productions; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 2006), 26 mins
The second installation of modern New England journalists who exposed the North’s hidden history as a slave region. They also address king cotton and the legal and illegal slave trade. Journalist and co-author of 'Complicity' Jenifer Frank examines how the North profited from slavery – but blamed the South.
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directed by Wally Ashby, fl. 1989-2016; produced by Karen Smith, fl. 2005-2006, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004 and Tony Brown, 1933-, Tony Brown Productions; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 2006), 26 mins
Description
The second installation of modern New England journalists who exposed the North’s hidden history as a slave region. They also address king cotton and the legal and illegal slave trade. Journalist and co-author of 'Complicity' Jenifer Frank examines how the North profited from slavery – but blamed the South. Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Karen Smith, fl. 2005-2006, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Tony Brown, 1933-, Tony Brown Productions
Author / Creator
Wally Ashby, fl. 1989-2016, Tony Brown, 1933-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Person Discussed
Jenifer Frank, fl. 2006, Patty Cannon, 1760-1829
Topic / Theme
Economics, Slavery, Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006. Used by permission of Tony Brown Productions Inc. All rights reserved.
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