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60 Minutes, The Monuments
presented by Anderson Cooper, 1967-; produced by Keith Sharman, fl. 2006-2013 and Erin Horan; interview by Anderson Cooper, 1967-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2018), 13 mins
A report on the debate as to whether public monuments to the Confederacy and the Civil War should be removed. Considered by some critics as racist symbols, these statues and monuments have stirred controversy and even violence across the country. Includes interviews with Mitch Landrieu, mayor of New Orleans; Julia...
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presented by Anderson Cooper, 1967-; produced by Keith Sharman, fl. 2006-2013 and Erin Horan; interview by Anderson Cooper, 1967-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2018), 13 mins
Description
A report on the debate as to whether public monuments to the Confederacy and the Civil War should be removed. Considered by some critics as racist symbols, these statues and monuments have stirred controversy and even violence across the country. Includes interviews with Mitch Landrieu, mayor of New Orleans; Julian Hayter, historian, University of Richmond; Mayor Levar Stoney, Richmond, VA; and William J. Cooper, history professor, Louisiana Stat...
A report on the debate as to whether public monuments to the Confederacy and the Civil War should be removed. Considered by some critics as racist symbols, these statues and monuments have stirred controversy and even violence across the country. Includes interviews with Mitch Landrieu, mayor of New Orleans; Julian Hayter, historian, University of Richmond; Mayor Levar Stoney, Richmond, VA; and William J. Cooper, history professor, Louisiana State University.
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Field of Study
Black History
Content Type
Interview, News story
Contributor
Keith Sharman, fl. 2006-2013, Erin Horan
Author / Creator
Anderson Cooper, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Topic / Theme
Political violence, Conspiracies, Monuments, Race and Gender, Early 21st Century United States (2001– ), African Americans, Americans, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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60 Minutes, Darren Walker
presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Shari Finkelstein, fl. 2001-2015; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2021), 14 mins
A profile of Darren Walker, the first gay, Black president of the Ford Foundation. Walker leads the philanthropic society with the intent of distributing money to causes that will help combat inequality. Includes an interview with Beulah Spencer, Walker’s mother.
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presented by Lesley Stahl, 1941-; produced by Shari Finkelstein, fl. 2001-2015; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 2021), 14 mins
Description
A profile of Darren Walker, the first gay, Black president of the Ford Foundation. Walker leads the philanthropic society with the intent of distributing money to causes that will help combat inequality. Includes an interview with Beulah Spencer, Walker’s mother.
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Interview, News story
Contributor
Shari Finkelstein, fl. 2001-2015
Author / Creator
Lesley Stahl, 1941-
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Darren Walker, 1959-
Topic / Theme
Equality, Philanthropy, Social justice, Race and Gender, Early 21st Century United States (2001– ), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1, Interview with Marvin Rich, 1 of 3
directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 29 mins
Marvin Rich helped to organize a local chapter of CORE at Washington University in St. Louis. He went on to become CORE's national director of Community Relations in New York and held that position during the Freedom Rides.
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directed by Stanley Nelson, 1955-; produced by Stanley Nelson, 1955- and Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston and American Experience Films; interview by Stanley Nelson, 1955-, in American Experience: Freedom Riders, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 29 mins
Description
Marvin Rich helped to organize a local chapter of CORE at Washington University in St. Louis. He went on to become CORE's national director of Community Relations in New York and held that position during the Freedom Rides.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Stanley Nelson, 1955-, Laurens Grant, fl. 2003-2017, WGBH Boston, American Experience Films
Author / Creator
Stanley Nelson, 1955-
Date Published / Released
2010, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Freedom Riders
Person Discussed
Marvin Rich, fl. 1946
Topic / Theme
Equality, Civil rights, Social movements, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, War and Violence, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, African Americans, Americans
Copyright Message
© 2011-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
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Angela Davis: Interview from Jail
produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1972), 4 mins
This video is an interview with Angela Davis about the Black Panther Party and violence during the fight for civil rights.
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produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1972), 4 mins
Description
This video is an interview with Angela Davis about the Black Panther Party and violence during the fight for civil rights.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Educational Video Group
Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
Educational Video Group
Speaker / Narrator
Angela Yvonne Davis, 1944-
Person Discussed
Angela Yvonne Davis, 1944-
Topic / Theme
Women, African-Americans, Social activism and activists, Violence, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1966-, Political and Social Movements, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1972 by Educational Media Group
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Bayard Rustin: Debate with Malcolm X (Excerpts)
produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1962), 1 min
This video presents excerpts from Bayard Rustin's debate with Malcolm X.
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produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1962), 1 min
Description
This video presents excerpts from Bayard Rustin's debate with Malcolm X.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Speech/Address
Contributor
Educational Video Group
Date Published / Released
1962
Publisher
Educational Video Group
Speaker / Narrator
Bayard Rustin, 1912-1987
Person Discussed
Bayard Rustin, 1912-1987
Topic / Theme
Black community, Political and Social Movements, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1962 by Educational Media Group
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Biography, Thurgood Marshall: Justice For All
produced by Arden Ostrander and Eileen M. Lucas, ABCNews Productions, in Biography (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1997), 46 mins
As a civil rights lawyer in the forties and fifties, he turned the floor of the Supreme Court into his personal battleground. As a member of the court, he presided over some of the most influential decisions in American history. Thurgood Marshall grew up with a strong sense of right and wrong, and the courage to f...
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produced by Arden Ostrander and Eileen M. Lucas, ABCNews Productions, in Biography (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1997), 46 mins
Description
As a civil rights lawyer in the forties and fifties, he turned the floor of the Supreme Court into his personal battleground. As a member of the court, he presided over some of the most influential decisions in American history. Thurgood Marshall grew up with a strong sense of right and wrong, and the courage to fight for his convictions. As a black lawyer in the 1940s and '50s, he traveled the south, a lonely warrior in the fight to end discrimi...
As a civil rights lawyer in the forties and fifties, he turned the floor of the Supreme Court into his personal battleground. As a member of the court, he presided over some of the most influential decisions in American history. Thurgood Marshall grew up with a strong sense of right and wrong, and the courage to fight for his convictions. As a black lawyer in the 1940s and '50s, he traveled the south, a lonely warrior in the fight to end discrimination. He was "Mr. Civil Rights", the embodiment of hope for black Americans. BIOGRAPHY; uses archival footage, period accounts and interviews with family members and colleagues to chronicle the monumental life of the first African-American to sit on the Supreme Court. Biography proudly presents the stirring story of a man who stood up for his beliefs, and ultimately saw them triumph.
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Field of Study
Black History
Content Type
Biography
Contributor
Arden Ostrander, Eileen M. Lucas, ABCNews Productions, Bob Brown
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
Biography
Speaker / Narrator
Bob Brown
Person Discussed
Thurgood Marshall, 1908-1993
Topic / Theme
Courts, Civil rights, Legal occupations, Brown v. Board of Education, Supreme Court Decision, U.S., May 17, 1954, Thurgood Marshall, Appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, June-August 1967, Political and Social Movements, Ethnic Studies, Black Studies, The Sixties (1960–1974), Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of A&E Television.
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The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song, Episode 1
directed by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999 and Christopher Bryson, fl. 1991; produced by Kevin Burke and Christopher Bryson, fl. 1991, WETA-TV, Inkwell Films and McGee Media, in The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2021), 1 hour 50 mins
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of African American religion beginning with the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the extraordinary ways enslaved Africans preserved and adapted their faith practices from slavery to emancipation.
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directed by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999 and Christopher Bryson, fl. 1991; produced by Kevin Burke and Christopher Bryson, fl. 1991, WETA-TV, Inkwell Films and McGee Media, in The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2021), 1 hour 50 mins
Description
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of African American religion beginning with the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the extraordinary ways enslaved Africans preserved and adapted their faith practices from slavery to emancipation.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Kevin Burke, Christopher Bryson, fl. 1991, WETA-TV, Inkwell Films, McGee Media
Author / Creator
Stacey Holman, fl. 1999, Christopher Bryson, fl. 1991
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song
Speaker / Narrator
Cornel Ronald West, 1953-, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1950-
Person Discussed
Cornel Ronald West, 1953-, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1950-
Topic / Theme
Social movements, Religion, African-Americans, Race and Gender, Religion and Belief Systems, Colonial Era (1650–1765), Civil War (1860–1865), African Americans, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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Bobby Seale: Interview from Jail
produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1973), 31 mins
This video presents an interview with Bobby Seale about civil rights activism and his life in jail.
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produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1973), 31 mins
Description
This video presents an interview with Bobby Seale about civil rights activism and his life in jail.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Educational Video Group
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
Educational Video Group
Speaker / Narrator
Bobby Seale, 1936-
Person Discussed
Bobby Seale, 1936-
Topic / Theme
Social activism and activists, Prisons, Political and Social Movements, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1973 by Educational Media Group
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Bobby Seale: Speech on Black Panthers Movement
produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1973), 2 mins
This is a video of Bobby Seale giving a speech about the values of the Black Panther Party.
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produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1973), 2 mins
Description
This is a video of Bobby Seale giving a speech about the values of the Black Panther Party.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Speech/Address
Contributor
Educational Video Group
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
Educational Video Group
Speaker / Narrator
Bobby Seale, 1936-
Person Discussed
Bobby Seale, 1936-
Topic / Theme
Revolutionaries, African-Americans, Prejudice, Discrimination, Political and Social Movements, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1973 by Educational Media Group
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Civil Rights: Oh, Freedom!
directed by Bill Buckley (Westport, CT: Rediscovery Productions, 1970), 27 mins
The inspiring story of the non-violent Civil Rights Movement, as it shared the struggle for Black equality, is narrated by Andrew Young. We witness the courage of African Americans like Rosa Parks, Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Fannie Lou Hamer as they boldly confronted racist oppression.
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directed by Bill Buckley (Westport, CT: Rediscovery Productions, 1970), 27 mins
Description
The inspiring story of the non-violent Civil Rights Movement, as it shared the struggle for Black equality, is narrated by Andrew Young. We witness the courage of African Americans like Rosa Parks, Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Fannie Lou Hamer as they boldly confronted racist oppression.
Field of Study
Black History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Andrew Young
Author / Creator
Bill Buckley
Date Published / Released
1970
Publisher
Rediscovery Productions
Speaker / Narrator
Fannie Lou Hamer, 1918-1977, Andrew Young
Person Discussed
Fannie Lou Hamer, 1918-1977, Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948, Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929-1968, Medgar Evers, 1925-1963, Rosa Parks, 1913-2005
Topic / Theme
Civil rights, Political demonstrations, Riots, Segregation, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, Lunch Counter Sit-ins, U.S. South, 1960, March from Selma, AL, March 1965, Martin Luther King's March on Washington, DC, August 28, 1963, Political and Social Movements, Ethnic Studies, Black Studies, Post-war Era (1945–1960), The Sixties (1960–1974), 20th Century in...
Civil rights, Political demonstrations, Riots, Segregation, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-, Freedom Rides, U.S. South, 1961, Lunch Counter Sit-ins, U.S. South, 1960, March from Selma, AL, March 1965, Martin Luther King's March on Washington, DC, August 28, 1963, Political and Social Movements, Ethnic Studies, Black Studies, Post-war Era (1945–1960), The Sixties (1960–1974), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 2003-2011 by Rediscovery Productions
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