Black Aesthetics and Panther Rhetoric: A Critical Decoding of Black Masculinity in The Black Panther, 1967–80
december 2010 by minorjive
Eyes on the Prize is a 14-part series which was originally released in two parts: Eyes I in 1985 and Eyes II in 1988. This series, which debuted on PBS stations, is considered to be the definitive documentary on the Civil Rights Movement. “Eyes on the Prize” won more than twenty major awards and attracted over 20 million viewers. These interviews are part of the Henry Hampton Collection housed at the Film and Media Archive at Washington University Libraries. Each transcript represented the entire interview conducted by Blackside including sections which appeared in the final program and the outtakes. For more information, on the various formats of each interview, please contact the Film and Media Archive.
You may also browse and search the Eyes on the Prize Interviews I (1985) and Eyes on the Prize Interviews II (1988) individually.
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You may also browse and search the Eyes on the Prize Interviews I (1985) and Eyes on the Prize Interviews II (1988) individually.
december 2010 by minorjive
Bad Subjects: The Revolution Will Be Visualized: Emory Douglas in the Black Panther
february 2005 by minorjive
The beginning of 2004, a presidential election year, is a good time to take another look at Emory Douglas's work as a graphic designer, illustrator, poster artist, political cartoonist, and master craftsman of the Black Panther Party's visual message
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february 2005 by minorjive
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