BMA: Black Media Archive
Summary: The Black Media Archive is a multi-media collection of African and African-American history, including speeches, archival video, movies, music, and more. It exists as a central resource of Black history in multi-media formats.
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Movie: The conclusion of "The Bronze Buckaroo" (1939) starring Herb Jeffries, our singing cowboy as he rides to the rescue of an old friend who's in the hands of shifty scoundrels trying to steal his land. Written and directed by Richard C. Kahn; the film also stars Lucius Brooks, Clarence Brooks, Spencer Williams and Artie Young.
Movie: "The Bronze Buckaroo" (1939) stars Herb Jeffries, our singing cowboy as he rides to the rescue of an old friend who's in the hands of shifty scoundrels trying to steal his land. Written and directed by Richard C. Kahn; the film also stars Lucius Brooks, Clarence Brooks, Spencer Williams and Artie Young.
Movie: "The Bronze Buckaroo" (1939) stars Herb Jeffries, our singing cowboy as he rides to the rescue of an old friend who's in the hands of shifty scoundrels trying to steal his land. Written and directed by Richard C. Kahn; the film also stars Lucius Brooks, Clarence Brooks, Spencer Williams and Artie Young.
This episode includes recordings of three songs and their explanations sung and spoken by Zora Neale Hurston (recorded in Jacksonville, Florida on June 18, 1939). The recordings included are 1) "Ever Been Down" a blues song, 2) "Mama Don't Want No Peas, No Rice," a Bahaman song, and 3) "Tampa" a song Hurston says she learned as a child, each with its own explanation.
This episode includes recordings of three songs and their explanations sung and spoken by Zora Neale Hurston (recorded in Jacksonville, Florida on June 18, 1939). The recordings included are 1) "Ever Been Down" a blues song, 2) "Mama Don't Want No Peas, No Rice," a Bahaman song, and 3) "Tampa" a song Hurston says she learned as a child, each with its own explanation.
This is a part of an interview with former slave Ms. Harriet Smith of Hempstead, Texas (1941). Interview conducted by Mr. John Henry Faulk.
This is a part of an interview with former slave Ms. Harriet Smith of Hempstead, Texas (1941). Interview conducted by Mr. John Henry Faulk.
This episode is a sermon of Rev. Jeremiah Wright titled "The Audacity to Hope" (1990).
This episode is a sermon of Rev. Jeremiah Wright titled "The Audacity to Hope" (1990).
On March 13, 1990, the leader of the Nation of Islam, Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Phil Donahue show. This is the conclusion of the show.
On March 13, 1990, the leader of the Nation of Islam, Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Phil Donahue show. This is the conclusion of the show.
On March 13, 1990, the leader of the Nation of Islam, Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Phil Donahue show.
On March 13, 1990, the leader of the Nation of Islam, Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan appeared on the Phil Donahue show.
This episode is part of a speech given by Malcolm X about the topic of "Reverse Racism". The date and location the speech was given is unknown.
This episode is part of a speech given by Malcolm X about the topic of "Reverse Racism". The date and location the speech was given is unknown.