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[24-Hour Film Feast in memory of Esther Rolle dialogue with actor Antonio Fargas]

Description: Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 2010 annual 24-Hour Film Feast in memory of actress Esther Rolle. The footage was shot during actor Antonio Fargas' dialogue on Rolle's pivotal work in American film and television held on Saturday, February 13th, 2010. The tape fades to black and then picks up with unrelated content around the 1:15:00 minute mark.
Date: February 13, 2010
Duration: 2 hours 7 minutes 40 seconds
Creator: King, Curtis & Fargas, Antonio
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[24-Hour Film Feast with Bill Greaves speaker]

Description: Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during TBAALs 2003 24-Hour Filmfeast featuring filmmaker Bill Greaves over the weekend of February 7-8th. The footage shows a dialogue with a speaker discussing the role of accessibility to information on ones past directly impacts the art of the present. The speaker uses examples of the history of lynchings in the early 20th century in Dallas as his main talking point.
Date: February 7, 2003
Duration: 29 minutes 51 seconds
Creator: King, Curtis & Greaves, Bill
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[11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, camera 1]

Description: Unedited video of the 11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance, hosted by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. The festival begins with a performance by the Stella Maris Dance Ensemble to a piece written by Curtis King, titled, "My Language."
Date: February 2015
Duration: 2 hours 45 seconds
Creator: Latte Media Group
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[11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, camera 2]

Description: Unedited video of the 11th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance, hosted by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters. The festival begins with a performance by the Stella Maris Dance Ensemble to a piece written by Curtis King, titled, "My Language."
Date: February 2015
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes 01 second
Creator: Latte Media Group
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[12th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" live performance]

Description: Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 12th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" held at the Meyerson Symphony Center Friday February 17th, 1995. The footage shows a large 200- voice choir accompanied by featured gospel vocalists Billy Preston, Jennifer Holiday, and Esther Rolle.
Date: February 17, 1995
Duration: 1 hour 33 minutes 09 seconds
Creator: EVS Video Productions
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[12th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" spot commercial]

Description: Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a short spot clip recorded for the 12th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" to be held Friday, February 17th, 1995. The footage shows clips of the featured singers including Billy Preston, Jennifer Holiday, and Esther Rolle with a voice narration explaining the venue and how to purchase tickets.
Date: February 6, 1995
Duration: 1 minute 06 seconds
Creator: Bolton Curely Media Services
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[12th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert]

Description: Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 12th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" held at the Meyerson Symphony Center Friday February 17th, 1995. The tape includes two tracks of well recorded audio of a large 200- voice choir accompanied by featured gospel vocalists Billy Preston, Tommie Stewart, Jennifer Holiday, and Esther Rolle.
Date: February 1995
Duration: 1 hour 26 minutes
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[13th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, bonus camera]

Description: Video recording of the 13th Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People performances in Dallas, Texas. Events are shown as follows: the second-to-last number in the first half of the show; the first and second numbers in the second half of the show, including a tribute to Jamaican musician Jimmy Cliff; interviews with audience members; the final number in the first half of the show; and all remaining numbers. This is raw unedited footage captured by the bonus camera at the event.
Date: February 17, 2017
Duration: 1 hour 39 minutes 20 seconds
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[13th Annual Weekend Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People, main camera]

Description: Video recording of the 13th Festival of Black Dance Rhythm and Soul of a People performances in Dallas, Texas. All numbers in the first and second halves are included, as well as a brief interview with an audience member during the intermission and overhead audience footage after the show. This is raw unedited footage taken by the main camera at the event.
Date: February 17, 2017
Duration: 1 hour 48 minutes 32 seconds

[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends]

Description: Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table and going over paperwork. Notable legends are (L-R) Fannie Smith (plaid jacket), Eva McMillan, Tiny Hawkins (pink glasses), Johnnye T. Hughes, unidentified woman, and Rev. James Garfield Owens (sunglasses). Abner Haynes can be seen in the foreground bottom right corner next to Marion Butts.
Date: February 21, 1992

[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends]

Description: Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
Date: February 21, 1992

[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #2]

Description: Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
Date: February 21, 1992

[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #3]

Description: Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table with one another. Notable legends are (L-R) Rev. James Garfield Owens (sunglasses), unidentified woman, Mary E. Walton, James Thibodeaux (red tie), Abner Haynes and Marion Butts (cropped). In the foreground are Tiny Hawkins (pink glasses), Eva McMillan and Fannie Smith (plaid jacket).
Date: February 21, 1992

[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #3]

Description: Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
Date: February 21, 1992

[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #4]

Description: Photograph of the seventeen Dallas Black Living Legends, (Top L-R) Abner Haynes, Rose Burke, Rev. J. Lee Foster, Johnnye T. Hughes, Dr. Robert Prince, Dr. Foster Kidd, James Thibodeaux, Tiny Hawkins, Eva McMillan and Marion Butts. (Bottom L-R) Julia Jordan, Mary E. Walton, Rev. James Garfield Owens, Osceola Mays, Fannie Smith, unidentified and E. Brice Cunningham.
Date: February 21, 1992
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[20th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert television broadcast]

Description: Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded a television broadcast of the 20th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert "In the Spirit of Hope: There Will Be a Better Day" held at the Myerson symphony on January 19th, 2003. The footage shows masters of ceremonies Michael Hill and Iola Johnson opening the concert featuring Kim Fields and a large gospel choir.
Date: February 28, 2003
Duration: 58 minutes 42 seconds
Creator: Feilds, Kim
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