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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 hist... more
FAQs about BMA: Black Media Archive:How many episodes does BMA: Black Media Archive have?The podcast currently has 425 episodes available.
January 28, 2018Episode 347: "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (part 4)The conclusion of this episode is the fourth part of the documentary, "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (1970) portraying the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. from 1955 to 1968. Compiled entirely from archival and news footage, it presents an overview of the public life of the human rights leader, through the various moments that exemplified his work. From the early bus boycotts in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955-56, to an extract from the last address he gave the night before he was killed. In the process it shows Dr. King as he grew from a young minister, to the international moral leader he had become at the time of his death....more25minPlay
January 24, 2018Episode 347: "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (part 3)Continuing this episode is the third part of the documentary, "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (1970) portraying the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. from 1955 to 1968. Compiled entirely from archival and news footage, it presents an overview of the public life of the human rights leader, through the various moments that exemplified his work. From the early bus boycotts in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955-56, to an extract from the last address he gave the night before he was killed. In the process it shows Dr. King as he grew from a young minister, to the international moral leader he had become at the time of his death....more27minPlay
January 19, 2018Episode 347: "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (part 2)Continuing this episode is the second part of the documentary, "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (1970) portraying the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. from 1955 to 1968. Compiled entirely from archival and news footage, it presents an overview of the public life of the human rights leader, through the various moments that exemplified his work. From the early bus boycotts in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955-56, to an extract from the last address he gave the night before he was killed. In the process it shows Dr. King as he grew from a young minister, to the international moral leader he had become at the time of his death....more26minPlay
January 15, 2018Episode 347: "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (part 1)Happy Martin Luther King Day! This episode is the first part of the documentary, "King: Montgomery to Memphis" (1970) portraying the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. from 1955 to 1968. Compiled entirely from archival and news footage, it presents an overview of the public life of the human rights leader, through the various moments that exemplified his work. From the early bus boycotts in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955-56, to an extract from the last address he gave the night before he was killed. In the process it shows Dr. King as he grew from a young minister, to the international moral leader he had become at the time of his death....more28minPlay
January 08, 2018Episode 346: Rev. C. L. FranklinIn this episode, Reverend C. L. Franklin delivers a sermon titled "Let Your Hair Down". This sermon was recordeded in 1972 at New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan....more26minPlay
January 03, 2018Episode 345: "History of the Negro People: The New Mood"This episode is the seventh part of the documentary series "History of the Negro People" titled "The New Mood." Narrated by Ossie Davis this documentary explores the decade of events between the 1954 Supreme Court school desegregation ruling and the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights law. This episode in the series first aired November 21, 1965. Unfortunately, this is the last episode of this originally nine-part series that I hve been able to locate....more29minPlay
December 28, 2017Episode 344: "History of the Negro People: Free At Last"This episode is the fifth part of the documentary series "History of the Negro People" titled "Free At Last." Narrated by Ossie Davis this dramatization looks at the decades after emancipation, focusing on the lives of Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois and Marcus Garvey. This episode in the series first aired November 7, 1965....more29minPlay
December 20, 2017Episode 343: "History of the Negro People: Slavery"This episode is the third part of the documentary series "History of the Negro People" titled "Slavery." Starring Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee alongside The Voices, Inc. this dramatization is adapted "from actual testimony of former slaves." This episode in the series first aired October 24, 1965....more29minPlay
December 14, 2017Episode 342: "History of the Negro People: The Negro and the South"This episode is the second part of the documentary series "History of the Negro People" titled "The Negro and the South." Narratred by Ossie Davis the documentary explores the meaning of 'the Southern way of life.' This episode in the series first aired October 17, 1965....more30minPlay
December 08, 2017Episode 341: "History of the Negro People: Heritage of the Negro"This episode is the first part of the documentary series "History of the Negro People" titled "Heritage of the Negro" featuring Dr. John Henrik Clarke and narratred by Ossie Davis. This episode in the series first aired October 10, 1965....more29minPlay
FAQs about BMA: Black Media Archive:How many episodes does BMA: Black Media Archive have?The podcast currently has 425 episodes available.