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Black History: Lost, Stolen, Strayed

Black American heritage, a psychiatrist analyzes African-American and white children's drawings, characterizations of blacks in film, preparing black children for public school. Amos 'n' Andy appear.

Release Date: Tue, Jul 02, 1968

Country: US
Language: En
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Black History: Lost, Stolen, Strayed
Episode 1: Black History: Lost, Stolen, Strayed (Jul 02, 1968)
Black American heritage, a psychiatrist analyzes African-American and white children's drawings, characterizations of blacks in film, preparing black children for public school. Amos 'n' Andy appear.
The Black Soldier
Episode 2: The Black Soldier (Jul 09, 1968)
History of the military role of African-Americans, from the American Revolutionary War to the Vietnam War which was then being fought.
Black World
Episode 3: Black World (Jul 16, 1968)
Kinship and degree of cultural interchange between Black America and Black Africa is covered. Ghanaian figures Tom Mboya and Alexander Kwapong appear, along with African-American leaders.
Body and Soul
Episode 4: Body and Soul (Jul 30, 1968)
Two parts, one on African-American athletes (including clips of Joe Louis, Jackie Robinson, Althea Gibson, Arthur Ashe, Bill Russell, and Jesse Owens) and one, featuring Ray Charles, on musicians (including clips of Lester Young, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, Nat "King" Cole, and Aretha Franklin).
The Heritage of Slavery
Episode 5: The Heritage of Slavery (Aug 13, 1968)
Current attitudes of white and black Americans toward African-American history are discussed. Explanation of the slave trade, footage shot in Charleston, South Carolina including the Old Slave Mart Museum, interviews with activist Bill Saunders and editor Lerone Bennett Jr.
Portrait in Black and White
Episode 7: Portrait in Black and White (Sep 02, 1968)
Results of a CBS News poll measuring racial attitudes. Walker presents on white racism and changes in white attitudes, Kuralt on African-American extremism and also on black pride.


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