Black Journal: Episode 5 (1968)[The Power of The Black Vote, Mozambique and Freedom]
The emergence of Julian Bond. Utilizing the cinema verite technique, this segment examines the life of this 28-year-old member of the Georgia State Legislature since he was thrust into national prominence as a protest "candidate" for the vice presidency at the Democratic National Convention
An exhibition linking African and Afro-American art. This relationship is illustrated by exhibitions in the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of African Art, Washington, DC. The African influence on Afro-American dance is demonstrated by Eleo Pomare Dance Company, a New York based modern ballet troupe
A report on Mozambique liberation struggle. Filmed at the Mozambique Liberation Solidarity Day Conference at the United Nations, New York, September, this piece features interviews with leading figures in the Portuguese colony's struggle for independence.
A political piece outlining the influence of the black vote in the upcoming election. The piece includes comment and analysis by Charles Hamilton, chairman of the political science department at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and a panel discussion with Hamilton and other panelists
A report on school decentralization in the controversial Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district of New York.An interview with St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher Bob Gibson, who book "From Ghetto to Glory" was just published.
An exhibition linking African and Afro-American art. This relationship is illustrated by exhibitions in the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of African Art, Washington, DC. The African influence on Afro-American dance is demonstrated by Eleo Pomare Dance Company, a New York based modern ballet troupe
A report on Mozambique liberation struggle. Filmed at the Mozambique Liberation Solidarity Day Conference at the United Nations, New York, September, this piece features interviews with leading figures in the Portuguese colony's struggle for independence.
A political piece outlining the influence of the black vote in the upcoming election. The piece includes comment and analysis by Charles Hamilton, chairman of the political science department at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and a panel discussion with Hamilton and other panelists
A report on school decentralization in the controversial Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district of New York.An interview with St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher Bob Gibson, who book "From Ghetto to Glory" was just published.
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TagsMozambique portugal portugese history black history african history black people julian bond democractic party democractic vice president black voters the black vote bob gidson Portuguese colony mozambique liberation Roosevelt University Georgia State Democratic National Convention Paul O'Dwyer Bedford-Stuyvesant Atlanta Brooklyn Museum Museum of African Art black art african art Eleo Pomare Dance Company modern ballet Charles Hamilton
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