Black History - Those Who Dared

2716.0099
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February 13 1983
Master; Black History - Those Who Dared
Those Who Dared: James Earl Jones reads Frederick Douglass' words and Robert Brisbane adds details; Booker T. Washington's words are read by Jones and Benjamin Mays adds details; W.E.B DuBois ideas are presented by Jones and Nathan Huggans adds details; Universal Negro Organization's evolution is described; Mary McCloud Bethune is noted for her participation as a Black woman with strong influence with the Roosevelts; Adam Clayton Powell's influence is described; Rosa Parks' action that is followed by Marin Luther King's work is described; then came Malcolm X and the newspaper Mohammad Speaks;
Credits: produced and directed by KARL NURSE, written by STEVE HUSSEIN, researched by RENE WESTBROOK, location crew BOB HAKKILA CAL HOYLE GEORGE MANNING, cmx editors GEORGE ELLARD DOUG DEVITT GEOFF SULLIVAN, video tape editor DAVE TEIXIERIA, photographer ERIC ROTH, resource material THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM, JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOC., NEGRO HISTORY BULLETIN, UNITED SHORE MACHINERY COMPANY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, AFRO-AMERICAN MUSEUM, ATLANTA UNIVERSITY, HOWARD UNIVERSITY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, AMERICAN RED CROSS, BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND, GEORGIA STATE ARCHIVES, CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION

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