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Black In America is a multi-part series of documentaries hosted by reporter Soledad O'Brien on CNN. The series is about various issues regarding blacks ( African-Americans ) which includes panel discussions on issues facing the black community, and a look at the culture of black families in America, men and women.
12 Million Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States [1] is a photodocumentary book with text by Richard Wright. The images were taken by the Farm Security Administration and selected by Edwin Rosskam. Viking Press first published the book in 1941, to relatively positive reviews, and it has since been analyzed by various ...
Time Magazine placed the documentary on the 100 Best Movies of the Past Decades [19] stating that [20] The result is an extraordinary and multifaceted reflection on Black racial identity in America, and a work dedicated to keeping Baldwin's ideas alive in the world.
The New York Times stated that director Sonia Lowman "takes a commendable poetic approach," and that the film has "moments of joy." [5] The Suffolk Journal stated it was "a remarkable documentary that dove into exploring the trials of Black men in a country that isn't always willing to listen to or acknowledge them.
The truth is Black America is under attack. At this time, 44 states are debating which Black history to teach in schools. There’s only one Black history that should be taught: the truth ...
Across the country, Black people podcasts are booming. They’re like digital versions of the Black newspapers and radio and TV shows that once played a crucial role in African American communities.
EXCLUSIVE: YouTube has ordered five new original projects as part of its Black Voices Fund. It will launch Recipe for Change: Amplifying Black Women featuring Mary J. Blige, Saweetie, Tabitha ...
Noted author and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston was also a filmmaker, most famously of the ethnographic documentary Commandment Keeper Church, Beaufort South Carolina, May 1940 This list of African American documentary films (1930s–present) includes films that were made by African Americans , as well as films on the topic of African Americans.