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God is Angry: The Black Power Movement
produced by Birgitta Elisabeth Svensson, 1945-, Sveriges Television (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1997), 1 hour 5 mins
In October 1995, over a million black men gathered in Washington, D.C. in a huge demonstration of solidarity. Organized by Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, it was a controversial event, viewed with suspicion and hostility by the white establishment. God Is Angry looks at what Farrakhan means to blac...
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produced by Birgitta Elisabeth Svensson, 1945-, Sveriges Television (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1997), 1 hour 5 mins
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In October 1995, over a million black men gathered in Washington, D.C. in a huge demonstration of solidarity. Organized by Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, it was a controversial event, viewed with suspicion and hostility by the white establishment. God Is Angry looks at what Farrakhan means to black society and how he came to his leadership role. In tracing the history of the black struggle for power, the film interviews Stokely C...
In October 1995, over a million black men gathered in Washington, D.C. in a huge demonstration of solidarity. Organized by Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, it was a controversial event, viewed with suspicion and hostility by the white establishment. God Is Angry looks at what Farrakhan means to black society and how he came to his leadership role. In tracing the history of the black struggle for power, the film interviews Stokely Carmichael (who now lives in Africa) and other activists of the sixties. Through archival footage the film traces the history of the painful struggle for civil rights and political power. We see the leaders as they were then -- idealistic and angry young men -- and learn what has become of them. Some are still in prison, some have died, some were absorbed into the middle class, and some became Muslims. There are many who dismiss Farrakhan as a racist and an anti-Semite. This film puts him and the movement into historical context and shows how he may continue to play a major role in effecting social change. High School College Adult
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Birgitta Elisabeth Svensson, 1945-, Sveriges Television
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Speaker / Narrator
Stokely Carmichael, 1941-1998
Person Discussed
Stokely Carmichael, 1941-1998, Louis Farrakhan, 1933-
Topic / Theme
History curriculums, Race and culture, Political influence, Race relations, Black Power Movement, 1966-1975, Million Man March, Washington DC, October 16, 1995, Ethnic Studies, Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997. Used by permission of Filmakers Library. All rights reserved.
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Tony Brown's Journal, Two Forks In The Road: Imam Warith Muhammad
directed by Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000; produced by Tony Brown, 1933-, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004 and Sheryl J. Parker, fl. 1983, Tony Brown Productions; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1984), 27 mins
In this edition of Tony Brown's Journal, Tony Brown discusses Islam in the United States with Imam Warith Muhammad.
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directed by Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000; produced by Tony Brown, 1933-, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004 and Sheryl J. Parker, fl. 1983, Tony Brown Productions; interview by Tony Brown, 1933-, in Tony Brown's Journal (New York, NY: Tony Brown Productions, 1984), 27 mins
Description
In this edition of Tony Brown's Journal, Tony Brown discusses Islam in the United States with Imam Warith Muhammad. Adult
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Tony Brown, 1933-, James Cannady, fl. 1983-2004, Sheryl J. Parker, fl. 1983, Tony Brown Productions
Author / Creator
Bob Morris, fl. 1972-2000, Tony Brown, 1933-
Date Published / Released
1984
Publisher
Tony Brown Productions
Series
Tony Brown's Journal
Person Discussed
Imam Warith Deen Muhammad, 1933-2008, Jesse Jackson, 1941-, Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975, Louis Farrakhan, 1933-
Topic / Theme
Religious beliefs, Black Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1984. Used by permission of Tony Brown Productions Inc. All rights reserved.
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Say Brother, Nation of Islam - A Portrait National Edition
directed by Conrad White, fl. 1974; produced by Marita Rivero, fl. 1972, WGBH Boston; interview by Vickie Jones, fl. 1976, in Say Brother (Boston, MA: WGBH Boston, 1975), 24 mins
This program explores the beliefs and ideals of African American Muslims who are members of the Nation of Islam, through three principal segments: footage from the 1975 Savior's Day Celebration in Chicago (including excerpts from a speeches and interviews given by Supreme Minister Wallace D. Muhammad and National...
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directed by Conrad White, fl. 1974; produced by Marita Rivero, fl. 1972, WGBH Boston; interview by Vickie Jones, fl. 1976, in Say Brother (Boston, MA: WGBH Boston, 1975), 24 mins
Description
This program explores the beliefs and ideals of African American Muslims who are members of the Nation of Islam, through three principal segments: footage from the 1975 Savior's Day Celebration in Chicago (including excerpts from a speeches and interviews given by Supreme Minister Wallace D. Muhammad and National Secretary Abass Rasoul), a 'Conversation' between Vickie Jones and a female member of the Nation of Islam about restrictions placed upo...
This program explores the beliefs and ideals of African American Muslims who are members of the Nation of Islam, through three principal segments: footage from the 1975 Savior's Day Celebration in Chicago (including excerpts from a speeches and interviews given by Supreme Minister Wallace D. Muhammad and National Secretary Abass Rasoul), a 'Conversation' between Vickie Jones and a female member of the Nation of Islam about restrictions placed upon women by the Nation, and an excerpt from an interview with poet and Nation member Sonia 5X Sanchez. Additional segments include 'Information' on Arab/African relations, a 'Spotlight' on the African art of Momodou Ceesay, the 'Historical Minute' with Georgia State Representative Julian Bond, 'Commentary' by professor and historian A.B. Spellman, and segment interludes with Reggie Torrian (of the musical group The Impressions), Louis Wilson (of the musical group Mandrill), and Pi Douglass (cast member of The Wiz).
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marita Rivero, fl. 1972, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Conrad White, fl. 1974, Vickie Jones, fl. 1976
Date Published / Released
1975-11-05
Publisher
WGBH Boston
Series
Say Brother
Speaker / Narrator
Pi Douglass, fl. 1973, A. B. Spellman, 1935-, Julian Bond, 1940-2015, Abass Rasoul, fl. 1975, Imam Warithuddin Muhammad, 1933-2008, Momodou Ceesay, 1945-, Reggie Torrian, fl. 1973, Louis Wilson
Person Discussed
Pi Douglass, fl. 1973, A. B. Spellman, 1935-, Julian Bond, 1940-2015, Abass Rasoul, fl. 1975, Imam Warithuddin Muhammad, 1933-2008, Momodou Ceesay, 1945-, Reggie Torrian, fl. 1973, Louis Wilson, Sonia Sanchez, 1934-
Topic / Theme
Religious beliefs, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1975 by WGBH Boston Video
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Black Journal 1970
directed by Stan Lathan, 1945-; produced by William W. Greaves; performed by John Lee Hooker, 1917-2001, in Black Journal, 1970 (New York, NY: William Greaves Productions, 1970), 3 hours 53 mins
Black Journal #20, 1970.01 NYC Transit Authority Union workers strike (Phil Burton), Charles Hamilton, Black Athlete, Blues - John Lee Hooker, Nigerian War Ends
Black Journal #21, 1970.02 Tribute to Malcolm X, Ethiopia, Martin Luther King Memorial Center, WEB Du Bois
Black Journal #22, 1970.03 The Black GI...
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directed by Stan Lathan, 1945-; produced by William W. Greaves; performed by John Lee Hooker, 1917-2001, in Black Journal, 1970 (New York, NY: William Greaves Productions, 1970), 3 hours 53 mins
Description
Black Journal #20, 1970.01 NYC Transit Authority Union workers strike (Phil Burton), Charles Hamilton, Black Athlete, Blues - John Lee Hooker, Nigerian War Ends
Black Journal #21, 1970.02 Tribute to Malcolm X, Ethiopia, Martin Luther King Memorial Center, WEB Du Bois
Black Journal #22, 1970.03 The Black GI in Vietnam
Black Journal #23, 1970.04 Nation of Islam, Max Roach & Abby Lincoln, Newark Coalition (Self-determination), Amiri Bara...
Black Journal #20, 1970.01 NYC Transit Authority Union workers strike (Phil Burton), Charles Hamilton, Black Athlete, Blues - John Lee Hooker, Nigerian War Ends
Black Journal #21, 1970.02 Tribute to Malcolm X, Ethiopia, Martin Luther King Memorial Center, WEB Du Bois
Black Journal #22, 1970.03 The Black GI in Vietnam
Black Journal #23, 1970.04 Nation of Islam, Max Roach & Abby Lincoln, Newark Coalition (Self-determination), Amiri Baraka. Julian Bond, K. Gibson
Black Journal #24, 1970.05 KENYA, TANZANIA, MOZAMBIQUE, HARLEM (5 MIN SEGMENT)
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion, Performance, Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
John Lee Hooker, 1917-2001
Contributor
William W. Greaves
Author / Creator
Stan Lathan, 1945-, John Lee Hooker, 1917-2001
Date Published / Released
1970
Publisher
William Greaves Productions
Series
Black Journal
Person Discussed
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, 1868-1963, Malcolm X, 1925-1965
Topic / Theme
Labor strikes, Black community, African-Americans, Soldiers, Social activism and activists, Race and culture, Vietnam War, 1956-1975
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1970 William Greaves Productions
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Elijah Muhammad: Interview Excerpts
produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1965), 32 mins
This video contains interview excerpts from African-American Islamic religious leader, Elijah Muhammad.
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produced by Educational Video Group (Greenwood, IN: Educational Video Group, 1965), 32 mins
Description
This video contains interview excerpts from African-American Islamic religious leader, Elijah Muhammad.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Educational Video Group
Date Published / Released
1965
Publisher
Educational Video Group
Speaker / Narrator
Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975
Person Discussed
Elijah Muhammad, 1897-1975
Topic / Theme
Spiritual leaders, Religious beliefs, African-Americans, Political and Social Movements, The Sixties (1960–1974), African Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1965 by Educational Media Group
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