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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.
March 25, 2008Episode 110: Cynthia McKinneyThis episode is a speech delivered by Cynthia McKinney in 2007 in which she describes her entrance into politics, and her experiences in the Georgia State Legislature and the U.S. House of Representatives....more32minPlay
March 20, 2008Episode 109: Barbara JordanOn July 25, 1974, Barbara Jordan made this speech before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee supporting the impeachment of President Richard Nixon....more13minPlay
March 17, 2008Episode 108: Fannie Lou HamerOn October 15, 1969, civil rights leader and organizer Fannie Lou Hamer gave this speech on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley....more15minPlay
March 14, 2008Episode 107: Rosa ParksThis episode is a clip of a 1956 interview with civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks. This clip is one of the earliest preserved interview recordings with Mrs. Parks....more12minPlay
March 11, 2008Episode 106: "Cocaine Habit Blues"This episode is the song, "Cocaine Habit Blues" recorded on May 17, 1930 by the Memphis Jug Band. The band consisted of Hattie Hart singing lead, Will Shade on the harmonica, Tee Wee Blackman on guitar, Ben Ramey on kazoo, and Ham Lewis playing the jug....more4minPlay
March 07, 2008Episode 105: "Clean Pastures"The cartoon "Clean Pastures" (1937) is a Merrie Melodies spoof of the film "The Green Pastures" starring some caricatures of famous African-American stars of the time including Stepin Fetchit, Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, Jimmie Lunceford, and Louis Armstrong (plus a cameo by Al Jolson) in their efforts to save the all black "Pair-O-Dice" from bankruptcy with their musical abilities....more9minPlay
March 02, 2008Episode 104: "The Man From Harlem"This episode is the song "The Man From Harlem" by Cab Calloway and His Orchestra. Recorded on November 30, 1932, this song was about the man from Harlem who's got "just what you need," and was considered pretty edgy for its time....more4minPlay
February 26, 2008Episode 103: "The Quiet One"This episode is the documentary film "The Quiet One" (1948). This Academy Award nominated documentary deals with the rehabilitation at the Wiltwych School of an emotionally disturbed black boy who is unwanted, misunderstood, and inwardly tortured....more1h 5minPlay
February 22, 2008Episode 102: Gil Scott HeronThis episode is a clip of poet and vocalist Gil Scott Heron reciting part of his poem "Black History, The World" from the performance documentary film "Black Wax" (1986)....more3minPlay
February 19, 2008Episode 101: stic.man of dead prezThis episode is an interview with stic.man, one half of the hip-hop group dead prez, conducted by Tao Ruspoli on September 19, 2006....more10minPlay
FAQs about BMA: Black Media Archive:How many episodes does BMA: Black Media Archive have?The podcast currently has 425 episodes available.