Picking up where The Slap left off, Black Film archivist and historian CHARLES WOODS (a.k.a. The Professor) explores the Real Reason behind Blaxploitation's rise as a film genre and its sociop...
1,432 viewsTenants of a harlem boarding house put on a show to save their home. Director:Josh Binney Writer: Hal Seeger Stars: Moms Mabley, Dusty Fletcher, Marcellus Wilson Genres: Classics, Musical @C...
663 viewsMandy Jenkins, an African American cook for a wealthy white family in Birmingham, Alabama, discovers her husband Cornell is having an affair with Eloise Jackson. When she confronts her husband and Elo...
681 viewsMilton Freidman, in the fourth segment of the series, shows why he believes government-run welfare programs do not help the people they are intended to help or achieve the ends they are intended to ac...
1,165 viewsIS THE BLACK CHURCH DEAD? A ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF BLACK CHURCHES During the first few months of 2010 a new, yet familiar, debate broke out about the role of black churches in the United State...
915 viewsJoin us for a dynamic presentation on the sharp style of 1920s and 1930s harlem. Donald Hyman presents a multi-media program showcasing fashion within the literature, music, and business of the ti...
1,020 viewsWallace Fard Muhammad is believed to have disappeared in 1934, leaving Elijah Muhammad in charge of the Nation of Islam. A key convert was prisoner Malcolm Little, who made the NOI famous with his fre...
966 viewsAdam Clayton Powell, Jr. (November 29, 1908 -- April 4, 1972) was an American politician and pastor who represented harlem, New York City, in the United States House of Representatives (1945--71). Abo...
1,906 viewsIn this 1963 CBS News special, the late Harry Reasoner examines the economic and political scene in harlem, a study in miniature of black leadership in conflict and crisis throughout America. Reaso...
1,394 viewsIn writing INVISIBLE MAN in the late 1940s, Ralph Ellison brought onto the scene a new kind of black protagonist, one at odds with the characters of the leading black novelist at the time, Richard Wri...
1,700 viewsA public domain video. This documentary contains extensive film footage of African-Americans fighting in World War II in D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, Italy, and the Pacific. Numerous interviews ...
1,825 viewsTWO DOLLARS AND A DREAM is the biography of Madame C.J. Walker, America's first self-made millionairess. Mrs. Walker's fortune was built on skin and hair care products, parlaying a homemade ...
1,122 viewsA fabled and famed American infantry regiment during World War 1. In spite of prejudice at home, these African American soldiers proved themselves valiant Americans on the battlefield. Famed musician ...
1,172 viewsThe harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered in harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning the 1920s. At the time, it was known as the "New Negr...
2,024 viewsDonate To The Channel: https://cash.me/$hezakyanewz# https://www.paypal.me/hezakyanewz PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Hezakyanewz On February 19, 1965, Malcolm X told interviewer Gordon Parks tha...
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