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[10th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" full performance]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 10th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert hosted by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters on January 17, 1993 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The footage shows the concert featuring Jennifer Holliday who appears in a black dress embellished with a silver dot pattern and a 200-voice choir.
[10th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" on U-Matic]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 10th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert hosted by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters on January 17, 1993 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The U-Matic footage shows the second half of the concert featuring Jennifer Holliday who appears in a black dress embellished with a silver dot pattern and a 200-voice choir dressed in concert black.
[10th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" on U-Matic, part 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 10th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert hosted by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters on January 17, 1993 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The U-Matic footage shows the second half of the concert featuring Jennifer Holliday who appears in a black dress embellished with a silver dot pattern and a 200-voice choir dressed in concert black. The tape concludes with interviews with audience members.
[10th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert", part 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 10th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert hosted by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters on January 17, 1993 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The footage shows the second half of the concert featuring Jennifer Holliday who appears in a black dress embellished with a silver dot pattern and a 200-voice choir dressed in concert black.
[10th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" tape 1]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 10th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert hosted by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters on January 17, 1993 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The footage shows a portion of the concert featuring Jennifer Holliday who appears in a black dress embellished with a silver dot pattern and a 200-voice choir. The tape cuts to black following Holliday walking off stage at the 55:21 minute mark.
[11th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" live performance]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters was recorded during their 11th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert on January 16th, 1994 at the Meyerson Symphony Center. The concert theme of the year is entitled "The Black Family: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters" featuring a 400-voice combined youth and adult choir.
[11th Annual - Gay Parade - News Coverage]
Video footage from the William Waybourn Papers. The video footage is a compilation of commercials and new stories from WFAA & KXAS/NBC 5. The main news story is coverage on the 11th Annual - Gay Parade in Dallas, Texas.
[12th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" live performance]
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.
[12th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" spot commercial]
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.
[12th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert, spot PSA]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded for their 12th annual, Black Music and The Civil Rights Movement Concert to feature gospel singer Mavis Staples. The VHS footage recorded a Channel 5 television spot PSA that includes dates and information for the concert which was held January 15, 1995 at 7 pm at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The footage cuts to black at the :21 second mark.
[12th annual summer youth arts institute rehearsal]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a music rehearsal for the 12th annual summer youth arts institute "Express Yourself". The footage shows elementary and middle school age children gathered for music rehearsal directed by Curtis King. The children are seen singing a rendition of America the Beautiful accompanied by a man on piano.
["13th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" PSA]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a public service announcement for the 13th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights concert in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. featuring Tramaine Hawkins. The VHS tape announces the date and time of the performance to be January 14th, 1996.
["13th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert" PSA, 2]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a public service announcement for the 13th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights concert in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. featuring Tramaine Hawkins. The VHS tape announces the date and time of the performance to be January 14th, 1996.
[13th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" live performance]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters was recorded during their 14th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert on January 14th, 1996 at the Meyerson Symphony Center. The footage shows a large 200- voice choir accompanied by featured gospel vocalist Tramaine Hawkins. The concert serves as a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. and Phyllis Hyman.
[13th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" public service spot clip]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a public service announcement for the 13th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights concert in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. featuring Tramaine Hawkins. The clip announces the date and time of the performance to be January 14th, 1996.
[14th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert, full concert]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during during the 14th Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert, Musical Reflection- 20 Years Later...A Spiritual Jubilee. The VHS footage includes choral singers, speakers, gospel singers and choir, and an organist. The concert was recorded at the Meyerson Symphony Center on January 19th, 1997.
[15th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights" concert tape 1 of 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 15th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert held on January 17th, 1998 at the Meyerson Symphony center. The concert is entitled "Our Youth and the Civil Rights Movement: Continuing the Legacy" featuring youth and young adult vocalists along with special guest Erykah Badu.
[15th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights" concert tape 2 of 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 15th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert held on January 17th, 1998 at the Meyerson Symphony Center. The concert is entitled "Our Youth and the Civil Rights Movement: Continuing the Legacy" featuring youth and young adult vocalists along with special guest Erykah Badu.
[16th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert commercial for KXAS]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a short 15-second commercial aired on the KXAS news channel for the 16th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert held on January 17th, 1999 at the Meyerson symphony center. The footage begins at the 00:14 second mark and shows a brief clip of a choir singing under a narrator's voice giving the date and location of the concert.
[16th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" live performance]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 16th annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert held on January 17th, 1999 at the Meyerson Symphony center. The concert is entitled "A Reflection of the Century... The Music and Its Leaders" and includes various featured vocalists. The concert is split into four sections honoring 1900-1929, 1930-1959, 1960-1989, and 1990-1999.
1992 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade footage
Video footage of the 9th annual Dallas Gay Pride Parade, the 1992 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington choir concert]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during rehearsals for the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled "I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, musicians, a large choir, and gospel singer Lalah Hathaway.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington choir concert, close up footage]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during rehearsals for the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled "I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, musicians, a large choir, and gospel singer Lalah Hathaway. The Betacam footage features raw close up footage of the dancers and singers.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington choir concert, raw footage]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during rehearsals for the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled "I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, musicians, a large choir, and gospel singer Lalah Hathaway. The Betacam footage features raw close up footage of the dancers and singers.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington concert, tape 1]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy Performing Arts Center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the VHS footage show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington concert tape, woman receiving flowers]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows the continued performance of a large choir with a notable event of an older black woman in a wheelchair receiving a waterfall of roses from Curtis King.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 1 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows the opening 30 minutes of the show which includes various speakers, a saxophonist, dancers, organist and two spoken poem readings.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 2 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows the opening performance of a large choir marching onto the stage alongside men dressed in chains to a male gospel singer. Following the choir, two women read poems from a side podium.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 3 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows the continued performance of a large choir standing on risers accompanying various female soloists. The third song features two male singers located in the center of the back riser.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 4 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows a male speaker covering his lived experience of the time leading up to the march on Washington in 1963.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 5 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows the continued performance of a large choir accompanying various female soloists.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 6 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows the continued performance of a large choir accompanying various female soloists and speakers.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 7 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled 'I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows the continued performance of a large choir accompanying various female soloists and speakers.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 8 of 9]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during rehearsals for the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington celebratory performance held at the Kennedy performing arts center in Washington D. C.. Entitled "I Remember.." the show includes speakers, dancers, and musicians. The footage shows clips of performers, coordinators, and the lobby of the arts center.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington, tape 9 of 9 behind the scenes]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded in Washington DC at the Kennedy Performing Arts Center. The video shows behind the scenes with backstage and lobby footage. At the 3:09 mark the video flips to unrelated content of baseball player interviews for a team with navy, red and white team colors.
[30th anniversary of the march on Washington visual art exhibition and interviews]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 30th anniversary of the march on Washington summer event of the visual arts exhibition. The footage features an interview with an artist on the importance of youth in art and a female art therapist.
[5th annual Christmas and Kwanzaa concert: "Celebrate!"]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 5th annual Christmas and Kwanzaa concert entitled "Celebrate!" held on December 18th, 1998. The footage covers the entire concert of six DISD mixed-gender high school choirs performing four categories of choral styles including classical, spiritual, Christmas, and gospel totaling 16 songs.
[8th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert", tape 1 of 6]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the eighth annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert in 1991 at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas Texas. The concert featured Cissy Houston and a 200 voice choir. The tape includes the opening of the concert with a large gospel choir singing and swaying to the music followed by two male speakers who speak for the remainder of the tape.
[8th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert", tape 4 of 6]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the eighth annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert in 1991. The concert featured Cissy Houston and choir and was held at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas Texas. The videotape shows Cissy Houston wearing a pink formal dress singing in front of a drum set, piano, and a large gospel choir. The video covers four songs of the concert
[8th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert", tape 6 of 6]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the eighth annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert in 1991 at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas Texas. The concert featured Cissy Houston and a 200 voice choir. The tape includes the ending of the concert with Curtis King giving closing remarks.
[9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, tape 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights" concert held Sunday, January 19th 1992 at the Meyerson symphony center. The footage records the concert featuring a 200-voice choir and Vickie Winans (appears in a pink suit). Speakers at the opening of the concert explain the focus of the music to be prayer, progress, and triumph.
[9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement" concert, tape 2 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 9th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights" concert held Sunday, January 19th 1992 at the Meyerson symphony center. The footage records the concert featuring a 200-voice choir and Vickie Winans (appears in a pink suit). Speakers at the opening of the concert explain the focus of the music to be prayer, progress, and triumph.
["Affirmations" gallery walkthrough and office tour]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their exhibition "Affirmations" with new work by Schroeder Cherry sponsored by Neman Marcus. The exhibition ran from June 12th-August 31st, 1994 in the James E. Kemp Gallery. The VHS footage shows a gallery walkthrough ending at the 3:11 time mark where the image fades to black and switches to an office tour.
["African-American Artists in Iowa" featuring Jean Berry]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a tape of "African-American Artists in Iowa". The VHS tape features a spot on charcoal artist Jean Berry which includes segments from her studio, client and local art dealer interviews.
["African American Doll Illuminations" exhibition walkthrough]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the duration of the "African American Doll Illuminations" exhibit highlighting historical and contemporary dolls and their doll makers. The video shows an unnarrated walk-through of the exhibition space with various close-up shots of details in clothing and accessories of the dolls along with pauses to allow the reading of artist descriptions. The exhibit was held between March 18th and May 20th, 1990 through the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters visual arts exhibition program.
["African American Doll Illuminations" James E. Kemp Gallery]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the duration of the "African American Doll Illuminations" exhibit highlighting historical and contemporary dolls and their doll makers. The video shows an unnarrated walk-through of the exhibition space with various close-up shots of details in clothing and accessories of the dolls along with pauses to allow the reading of artist descriptions. The exhibit was held between March 18th and May 20th, 1990 through the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters visual arts exhibition program.
["African-American Galleries Exhibit" fall exhibition]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their "African-American Galleries Exhibit" held in the James E. Kemp Gallery in the fall of 1994. The VHS footage shows a gallery walkthrough.
[African Americans in film: Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee clips]
Video recording provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded to celebrate African Americans in film. The footage shows clips of actors Ossie Davis in "Get On the Bus" (1996), "Do The Right Thing" (1989), "Through The Eyes of Ossie Davis" (1980), "No Way Out" (1950), and "Buck & The Preacher" (1991), The tape includes two clips for Ruby Dee with the footage ending with her performing in "A Raisin In The Sun" (1961).
[AIDS Resource Center Thanks for Giving Show]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. John Thomas and Michael Doughman dress in drag in order to raise money for the AIDS Resource Center in Dallas. At 13:36, the video resets to the beginning.
[Akin Babatunde as Louis Armstrong broadcast clip]
Video footage provided by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of a Channel 8 broadcast clip showing a news story on the upcoming performance of Akin Babatunde at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre in November of 1997. The footage shows clips of the actor impersonating music icon Louis Armstrong with the song "What a Wonderful World" along with an interview on his process of successfully becoming the character.
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