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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.
February 16, 2008Episode 100: "The Assassination of Martin Luther King" (part 2)The conclusion of the documentary "The Assassination of Martin Luther King" (1993) by Dennis Mueller. This film is absolutely the most definitive video in existence that explores and documents the FBI's conspiracy to kill Dr. Martin Luther King Jr....more42minPlay
February 14, 2008Episode 100: "The Assassination of Martin Luther King" (part 1)This episode is the documentary "The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr." (1993) by Dennis Mueller. This film is absolutely the most definitive video in existence that explores and documents the FBI's conspiracy to kill Dr. Martin Luther King Jr....more40minPlay
February 14, 2008BMA 100th EpisodeThank you for supporting the BMA podcast through 100 episodes! Stay Tuned!...more1minPlay
February 10, 2008Episode 99: "The March"This episode is the documentary film "The March" (1963) directed by James Blue on assignment for the United States Information Agency which documents the civil rights protest march on Washington. The film is introduced by Carl T. Rowan, director of the USIA and culminates with Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous speech....more34minPlay
February 03, 2008Episode 98: "We Work Again"The U.S. government documentary "We Work Again" (1937) produced by The Work Projects Administration of the Federal Works Agency illustrates how in the grip of economic depression, the New Deal benefits unemployed African-Americans....more16minPlay
January 30, 2008Episode 97: "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"This episode is the legendary Leadbelly, king of the 12-string guitar, singing "Where Did You Sleep Last Night". "Where Did You Sleep Last Night," also known as "In the Pines" and "Black Girl," was first made popular by Lead Belly in 1944. More than any other black folk-blues artist of his time, Leadbelly helped expose his race's vast musical riches to white America and helped preserve a folk legacy that has become a significant part of this nation's musical treasury....more4minPlay
January 29, 2008Episode 96: "The March of Time" NewsreelThis episode is of "The March of Time" Newsreel No. 2, from 1935 starring the legendary Huddie Ledbetter better known to millions of fans simply as Leadbelly. An autobiographical reenactment of a few important moments in Leadbelly's life, this newsreel shows how Leadbelly was able to begin recording, with the help of John Lomax....more4minPlay
January 25, 2008Episode 95: "Viola Lee Blues"This episode is the song "Viola Lee Blues" by Cannon's Jug Stompers. Two takes of "Viola Lee Blues" were recorded during a September 1928 session in Memphis with Noah Lewis on vocals....more4minPlay
January 22, 2008Episode 94: Barbara JordanOn July 12, 1976, Barbara Jordan was the first woman as well as the first African American to deliver the keynote address at the Democratic national convention....more22minPlay
January 18, 2008MLK Day 2008Just a minute to reflect...: music production by Seyotho : video editing by Bill Lee...more2minPlay
FAQs about BMA: Black Media Archive:How many episodes does BMA: Black Media Archive have?The podcast currently has 425 episodes available.