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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.
November 23, 2007Episode 79: "I ain't 'bliged to stan' no n***** foolin'"This episode is a historic piece of sheet music titled, "I ain't 'bliged to stan' no nigger foolin'" (1897) by J. Frank Walsh. Labeled "the greatest of all coon songs" this song features some startling lyrics....more0minPlay
November 19, 2007Episode 78: "All The Way Home" (part 2)The conclusion of the docudrama "All The Way Home" (1957) produced by Dynamic Films, made to demonstrate the impact that integration had on communities across America. The film exposed the property value fallacy and makes an appeal to reason and democratic principles....more19minPlay
November 19, 2007Episode 78: "All The Way Home" (part 1)The docudrama "All The Way Home" (1957) produced by Dynamic Films, was made to demonstrate the impact that integration had on communities across America. The film exposed the property value fallacy and makes an appeal to reason and democratic principles....more12minPlay
November 16, 2007Episode 77: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.One of the great sermons of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. titled "But, If Not". Delivered at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia in November 1967....more25minPlay
November 12, 2007Episode 76: Robert F. WilliamsThis is part of an interview with Robert F. Williams, civil rights leader, author, and the president of the Monroe, North Carolina NAACP chapter in the 1950s and early 1960s....more15minPlay
November 09, 2007BMA Music Video: "Awakenings""Awakenings" : music production by Seyotho : video editing by Bill Lee : copyright 2007 Black Media Archive...more4minPlay
November 07, 2007Episode 75: "Race Relations in America" (part 3)The conclusion of this special episode of the TV show "Open Mind" titled "Race Relations in America" (1963). Featuring a round table discussion between guests: Malcolm X, Alan Morrison, Wyatt Tee Walker, and James Farmer. The original episode was broadcast on June 12, 1963, with this follow up special airing on November 13, 1992....more40minPlay
November 05, 2007Episode 75: "Race Relations in America" (part 2)The continuation of this special episode of the TV show "Open Mind" titled "Race Relations in America" (1963). Featuring a round table discussion between guests: Malcolm X, Alan Morrison, Wyatt Tee Walker, and James Farmer. The original episode was broadcast on June 12, 1963, with this follow up special airing on November 13, 1992....more41minPlay
November 04, 2007Episode 75: "Race Relations in America" (part 1)This special episode of the TV show "Open Mind" was titled "Race Relations in America" (1963) and features a round table discussion between guests: Malcolm X, Alan Morrison, Wyatt Tee Walker, and James Farmer. The original episode was broadcast on June 12, 1963, with this follow up special airing on November 13, 1992....more40minPlay
October 30, 2007Episode 74: "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You"This Betty Boop cartoon (1932) co-stars Satchmo himself, Louis Armstrong and his orchestra playing "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You". A mix of animation and some live action footage, Koko and Bimbo take Betty Boop on a jungle safari, where they run afoul of a cannibal tribe caricaturing Louis Armstrong and his band members....more8minPlay
FAQs about BMA: Black Media Archive:How many episodes does BMA: Black Media Archive have?The podcast currently has 425 episodes available.