Black History - The Seeds of Perfection

2716.0096
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December 11 1981
Black History - The Seeds of Perfection
The Seeds of Perfection: Still photos and Maya Angelou (voice over) introduction; Timbuktu and Africa are the starting point; Jim Teele, Ron Edmonds, Ewart Guinier, and Charles Willie trace the uneven path of segregation and how it was felt particularly for those in education, the military and cultural institutions.
Credits: THE SEEDS OF PERFECTION, produced & directed by KARL NURSE, written by STEVE HUSSEIN SHAY WHITMAN, associate producer KAREN HOMES, assistant director FRANK FIRNSCHILD, cameras ED DADULAK CAL HOYLE DAVE BUHL, sound recordist JIM FRIPP, cmx editor GEOFF SULLIVAN, videotape editor BOB STEPHENS, switcher CURT REICHENBACH, audio JIM BARKER, historical material provided by: SCHOMBURG COLLECTION NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, FRANCES BENJAMIN JOHNSON, UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND, TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, director of public affairs PHILIP S. BALBONI
In the studio Karl Nurse, Steve Hussein, Shay Whitman, Karen Holmes, Frank Firnschild, Ed Dadulak, Cal Hoyle, Dave Buhl, Jim Fripp, Geoff Sullivan, Bob Stephens, Curt Reichenbach, Jim Barker, Schomburg Collection New York Public Library, Frances Benjamin Johnson, Tuskegee Institute, United Negro College Fund, Philip S. Balboni;

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