Various – Black Protest
Лейбл: | EAV Lexington – LE 7784 EAV Lexington – LE 7784-76 EAV Lexington – LE 7785 EAV Lexington – LE 7786 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1970 |
Жанр: | Non-Music |
Стиль: | Education, Political, Religious, Speech |
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Треклист:
To 1865 |
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A1a | Suicide Attempts On A Slave Ship |
5:21 | |
A1b | A Slave Ship Mutiny |
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A1c | Slaves Petition For Freedom |
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A1d | Benjamin Banneker's Letter To Thomas Jefferson |
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A2a | A Slave Auction |
4:53 | |
A2b | Resolution Of A Philadelphia Meeting Opposing Colonization |
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A2c | Resolution Of An Ohio Convention Opposing Colonization |
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A2d | Message From Liberian Blacks |
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A3a | The Vesey Rebellion |
6:33 | |
A3b | Freedom's Journal's First Editorial |
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A3c | Walker's Appeal |
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A3d | W. L. Garrison's First Editorial From The Liberator |
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A4a | Protest Against Discrimination In Voting Rights |
7:47 | |
A4b | Call For A Slave Revolt |
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A4c | Escape From Virginia |
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A4d | William And Ellen Craft's Flight From Georgia |
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To 1865 (Continued) |
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B1a | Fugitive Slaves' Letter To American Slaves |
6:42 | |
B1b | Rescue Of A Runaway Slave |
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B1c | A Free Negro's Address To The Court |
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B1d | An Attempted Kidnapping Is Foiled |
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B2a | The North Star's First Editorial |
5:13 | |
B2b | Frederick Douglass's Fourth Of July Address |
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B2c | The Negro Emigration Convention |
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B2d | Resolution Denouncing The Dredd Scott Decision |
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B3a | A View Of The Black Man |
7:44 | |
B3b | The Possibility Of Slave Insurrection |
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B3c | John Brown's Statement To The Court |
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B3d | Letter From A Member Of John Brown's Group |
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B4a | Resolution On Negro Participation In The Civil War |
3:58 | |
B4b | Frederick Douglass's "Men Of Color, To Arms!" |
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1865 To 1900 |
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C1a | Freedmen's Resolutions |
6:01 | |
C1b | South Carolina Constitutional Convention |
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C1c | Senator Turner's Right To A Seat |
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C1d | Call For The Passage Of A Civil Rights Act |
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C2a | Why Negros Emigrated North |
4:05 | |
C2b | Frederick Douglass On The Need For Organization |
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C2c | The Mutual United Brotherhood Of Liberty |
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C3a | Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Exposition Speech |
7:37 | |
C3b | Opposition To Washington's Views |
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C3c | The Evils Of Capitalism |
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C3d | Proposal For A Return To Africa |
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C4a | The Spread Of Terror |
5:15 | |
C4b | The Responsibility For Lynchings |
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C4c | Protest Against Lynchings |
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C4d | The Causes Of Lynchings |
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C5a | Dissenting Opinion In Plessy V. Ferguson |
3:48 | |
C5b | Open Letter To President McKinley |
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1900 To 1930 |
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D1a | A Negro Congressman's Farewell Address |
5:28 | |
D1b | Booker T. Washington's Philosophy |
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D1c | Criticism Of Washington's Philosophy |
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D1d | W. E. B. Du Bois's "Credo" |
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D2a | The Niagara Movement |
6:20 | |
D2b | Call For A Meeting To Form The NAACP |
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D2c | Early Days Of The NAACP |
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D2d | Letter From Negro Leaders To The People Of Great Britain And Europe |
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D3a | Attack On American Expansion |
6:09 | |
D3b | Indictment Of The Republican Party |
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D3c | Reply To President Wilson's Segregation Order |
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D3d | Protest Against Lynching And Discrimination |
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D3e | Marcus Garvey And The "Back To Africa" Movement |
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D4a | The Harlem Renaissance |
6:20 | |
D4b | "Incident" By Countee Cullen |
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D4c | "A Black Man Talks Of Reaping" By Arna Bontemps |
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D4d | "I, Too, Sing America" By Langston Hughes |
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D4e | Debate On The Occupation Of Haiti |
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D4f | W. E. B. Du Bois On The 20th Anniversary Of The NAACP |
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1930 To 1960 |
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E1a | Call For A National Negro Congress |
5:39 | |
E1b | The Work Of The Unemployed Councils |
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E1c | Why Negros Joined The Communist Party |
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E1d | Angelo Herndon's Trial |
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E1e | Union Organizing Activities |
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E2a | Position Paper Of The All-Southern Negro Youth Conference |
6:54 | |
E2b | "Hitlerism At Home" |
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E2c | A. Philip Randolph And The March-On-Washington Movement |
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E2d | "To Secure These Rights" |
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E3a | Brown V. Board Of Education |
6:44 | |
E3b | Confrontation In Little Rock |
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E4a | Comments On The Events In Little Rock |
4:30 | |
E4b | Interview With Mrs. Rosa Parks |
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E4c | Martin Luther King At The Montgomery Bus Boycott Rally
Voice – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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1960 To 1969 |
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F1a | The Negro Revolt |
3:39 | |
F1b | Freedom Riders In The South |
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F1c | The Penalties Of Registering To Vote |
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F2a | Martin Luther King's "Letter From Birmingham Jail"
Voice – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
4:25 | |
F2b | Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream"
Voice – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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F3a | The Black Muslims' Statement Of Principles
Voice – Malcolm X |
5:58 | |
F3b | Malcolm X's "Message To The Grass Roots"
Voice – Malcolm X |
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F3c | Malcolm X's Last Speech
Voice – Malcolm X |
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F4a | Stokely Carmichael On Black Power
Voice – Stokely Carmichael |
6:14 | |
F4b | Resolution Of The Conference On Black Power |
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F4c | "Crisis And Commitment" |
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F5a | Eldridge Cleaver On The Black Revolution
Voice – Eldridge Cleaver |
7:13 | |
F5b | Martin Luther King On The War In Vietnam
Voice – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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F5c | Revolt On The Campuses |
Участники записи:
- Consultant – E. J. Smith, Jr.
- Design – Shula Wallance
- Editor – Anne S. Wax
- Read By – Earle Hyman
- Read By – Hilda Simms
- Read By – Julian Mayfield
- Read By – Moses Gunn
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout A runout: LE 7784 A
- Matrix / Runout B runout: LE 7784 B
- Matrix / Runout C runout: LE 7785 C
- Matrix / Runout D runout: LE 7785 D
- Matrix / Runout E runout: LE 7786 E
- Matrix / Runout F runout: LE 7786 F
- Other library of congress catalog No.: 70-751402
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – EAV Educational Audio Visual Inc.
Участники записи:
- Consultant – E. J. Smith, Jr.
- Design – Shula Wallance
- Editor – Anne S. Wax
- Read By – Earle Hyman
- Read By – Hilda Simms
- Read By – Julian Mayfield
- Read By – Moses Gunn