BMA: Black Media Archive
Summary: 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 history in multi-media formats.
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This episode is part of a speech given by Malcolm X in 1965 on the subject of "You Can't Hate the Roots of a Tree and Not Hate That Tree".
This episode is part of a speech given by Malcolm X in 1965 on the subject of "You Can't Hate the Roots of a Tree and Not Hate That Tree".
This episode is an interview with Malcolm X, recorded at the University of California at Berkeley on October 11, 1963.
This episode is an interview with Malcolm X, recorded at the University of California at Berkeley on October 11, 1963.
This episode is a clip of poet and vocalist Gil Scott Heron explaining and reciting his poem "Whitey on the Moon" from the performance documentary film "Black Wax" (1986).
This episode is a clip of poet and vocalist Gil Scott Heron explaining and reciting his poem "Whitey on the Moon" from the performance documentary film "Black Wax" (1986).
In this episode, James Baldwin discusses the topic "Living and Growing in a White World" in a talk with students at predominantly black, Castlemont High School in Oakland, California. This talk was broadcast on June 23, 1963.
In this episode, James Baldwin discusses the topic "Living and Growing in a White World" in a talk with students at predominantly black, Castlemont High School in Oakland, California. This talk was broadcast on June 23, 1963.
This episode is segment of radio coverage from the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. This program was broadcast live on August 28, 1926. Julius Lester interviews Black New York delegates (Juanita Watkins, Guy R. Brewer, Edward J. Odom, and Ted Childs), who talk about the confusion and corruption of the process.
This episode is segment of radio coverage from the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. This program was broadcast live on August 28, 1926. Julius Lester interviews Black New York delegates (Juanita Watkins, Guy R. Brewer, Edward J. Odom, and Ted Childs), who talk about the confusion and corruption of the process.
This episode is the classic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" or "Life Among the Lowly" (1852) by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The best-selling novel of the 19th century, this version was re-published in 1900 in children's book form complete with illustrations.
This episode is the classic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" or "Life Among the Lowly" (1852) by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The best-selling novel of the 19th century, this version was re-published in 1900 in children's book form complete with illustrations.
A cartoon parody of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", in "Eliza on Ice" (1944) Uncle Tom starts a pursuit of Eliza by Simon Legree until Mighty Mouse can come to the rescue.
A cartoon parody of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", in "Eliza on Ice" (1944) Uncle Tom starts a pursuit of Eliza by Simon Legree until Mighty Mouse can come to the rescue.
This episode is a Universal Newsreel spotlighting the track and field highlights of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games.