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[24-Hour Film Feast with Warrington Hudlin]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a taping session of a "Filmfeast" weekend featuring director Warrington Hudlin. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with the director where he takes questions from the audience while going into detail about his early life and career.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Warrington Hudlin, 3]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a taping session of a "Filmfeast" weekend featuring director Warrington Hudlin. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with the director where he takes questions from the audience while going into detail about his early life and career.
[24-Hour Film Feast with Warrington Hudlin tape 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a taping session of a "Filmfeast" held on November 21st, 2009 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre featuring director Warrington Hudlin. The footage features a live Q&A discussion with the director where he takes questions from the audience while going into detail about his early life and career. The tape also features content before and beginning at the 19:28 minute mark of the AIDS Life Walk.
[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.
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends]
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.
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends]
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.
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #2]
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.
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #2]
Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table with one another. Notable legends are (L-R) James Thibodeaux (cropped), Abner Haynes, Marion Butts, Fannie Smith, Eva McMillian, Tiny Hawkins, Johnnye T. Hughes (cropped) and Reverend James Garfield Owens (sunglasses).
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #3]
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).
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #3]
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.
[The 1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #4]
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.
[1991 Dallas Black Living Legends #4]
Photograph of the 1991 - 1992 Dallas Black Living Legends, seated around a circular table with one another. Notable legends are (L-R) Mary E. Walton, James Thibodeaux, Abner Haynes, Marion Butts, Fannie Smith and Eva McMillan. Rev. James Garfield Owens is see seated in the left foreground (sunglasses).
[6th Annual Medal of Merit Awards]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1984 Symphony in Black formal gala production including the sixth Medal of Merit ceremony. The U-matic footage includes speakers at the ceremony held at the Sheraton Hotel on July 21st, 1984.
[6th Annual Medal of Merit Awards, tape 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1984 Symphony in Black formal gala production including the sixth Medal of Merit ceremony. The U-matic footage includes speakers at the ceremony held at the Sheraton Hotel on July 21st, 1984.
[7th Annual First Ladies' Luncheon, Part 1 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon event in 2007. This video features a lunch held to recognize the wives of Dallas/Fort Worth area religious leaders for their work in supporting the Academy with guest speaker Dr. Ouida Lee. The video shows some dance performances during the lunch. This video is Part 1 of 2 of the event.
[7th Annual First Ladies' Luncheon, Part 2 of 2]
Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon event in 2007. This video features a lunch held to recognize the wives of Dallas/Fort Worth area religious leaders for their work in supporting the Academy with guest speaker Dr. Ouida Lee. The video shows some dance performances during the lunch. This video is Part 2 of 2 of the event. The video cuts at 37:50.
[Abner Haynes posing with his portrait]
Photograph of Abner Haynes standing in front of an old photograph of himself as a new photo is taken of him. The inscription under the photograph reads, "Abner Haynes, Sports."
[An actor is costume crying during emotional scene]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actor praying during scene at ladies' luncheon]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers, one in the foreground and one in the back, performing in costume during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actor supporting another performer]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume taken at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors performing a fight scene during ladies luncheon]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors performing scene for ladies luncheon]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors praying during scene at luncheon]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers performing in costume during at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors raising their arms upwards]
Photograph of two Praise Dancers performing in costume taken at the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
[Actors running around during ladies luncheon]
Photograph of several Praise Dancers in costume performing during the 7th Annual First Ladies Luncheon held by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007.
["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.
[Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes]
Photograph of Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes with DART materials. Amy was the archivist for the DART collection.
[Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes]
Photograph of Amy San Antonio standing in front of archival boxes with DART materials. Amy was the archivist for the DART collection.
[Anniversary party invitation for Louise Young and Vivienne Armstrong]
Pamphlet paid for by the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition that informs of a celebration of the twenty year anniversary of Vivienne Armstrong and Louise Young on April 21, 1991. Displays a picture of the couple in 1971 and 1991.
[Audience listens to Curtis King speak]
Photograph of the audience listening to Curtis King speak, taken at a 24-Hour FilmFeast event featuring Washington Hudlin, sponsored by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Audience looking at Curtis King and Washington Hudlin]
Photograph of the audience looking at Curtis King and Washington Hudlin, taken at a 24-Hour FilmFeast event featuring Washington Hudlin, sponsored by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Audience looking toward Curtis King and Washington Hudlin]
Photograph of the audience looking toward Curtis King and Washington Hudlin, taken at a 24-Hour FilmFeast event featuring Washington Hudlin, sponsored by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Audience looking toward the stage]
Photograph of the audience looking toward the stage, taken at a 24-Hour FilmFeast event featuring Washington Hudlin, sponsored by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Audience looking towards the stage]
Photograph of the audience looking towards the stage, taken at a 24-Hour FilmFeast event featuring Washington Hudlin, sponsored by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Audience looks towards Curtis King and Washington Hudlin]
Photograph of the audience looking towards Curtis King and Washington Hudlin, taken at a 24-Hour FilmFeast event featuring Washington Hudlin, sponsored by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas.
[Baker v. Wade artifacts]
Photograph of photographs of Jim Barber, Donald "Don" Baker, and Bill Nelson placed on top of a legal document related to Baker v. Wade trial, which challenged the legality of Texas's anti-sodomy law as detailed in the Penal Code, section 21.06.
[Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit at Meadows Museum, 1]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Photographs can be seen lining the walls on either side of the room. A large sign titled, "A Collector and a Friend: Claudia Heard de Osborne," is hanging on the left wall. Two large fabric displays can be seen hanging from the ceiling in the center of the room, above a long bench. Mannequins dressed in Balenciaga designs can be seen in the background of the photograph.
[Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit at Meadows Museum, 2]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Photographs can be seen lined up on the walls on either side of the room. A large sign titled, "Haute Couture in Dallas: Neiman Marcus Fashion Awards," can be seen hanging on the right wall. Two large fabric displays are hanging from the ceiling in the center of the photograph, above a long bench. Mannequins wearing Balenciaga designs can be seen in the background.
[Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit banner]
Photograph of a banner hanging on the wall at the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. Visible text on the banner reads: [left] "Balenciaga & His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection [--] 'A designer must be an architect for the plans, a sculptor for the shape, a painter for the color, a musician for the overall harmony, and a philosopher for the proportions.' - CristĂłbal Balenciaga [--] February 4 - May 27, 2007"; and, [right] "CristĂłbal Balenciaga." The Three Nymphs, a sculpture by Aristide Maillol, can be seen in the foreground on the right side of the photograph, in front of the banner.
[Bert de Winter wall at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. A large sign titled, "Dallas' Fashion Authority: Bert de Winter," can be seen hanging among four photographs on a wall. The photographs depict Bert de Winter in couture gowns at various events.
[Biographic wall at Balenciaga and His Legacy exhibit]
Photograph of the "Balenciaga and His Legacy: Haute Couture from the Texas Fashion Collection" exhibit at the Meadows Museum in Dallas on May 21, 2007. The photograph shows a wall containing text and a large portrait of CristĂłbal Balenciaga. Text on the left side of the wall contains the designer's name, a quote by Diana Vreeland, and information on the life of Balenciaga.
["Black Folks Don't Need NO Shrinks", tape 1 of 2]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during a performance of "Black Folks Don't Need NO Shrinks" at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre on March 30th, 2001. The Betacam footage shows the performance which takes place on three alternating stages of a play touching on the many facets of black culture that drive African Americans to seek therapy along with the many cultural hang ups of asking for help as a minority group.
[Black "Living Legends" 1992 performers at the tribute ceremony]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1991/1992 "Dallas' Black Living Legends" award ceremony. The footage shows a small choral ground performing during the opening of the formal tribute ceremony held at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre.
[Black "Living Legends" 1992 raw footage]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 1991/1992 "Dallas' Black Living Legends" award ceremony. Living Legends is an exhibition project started in 1987 by JBAAL to photograph and honor black historical figures of Dallas. Awarded across twenty-one categories ranging from the arts, sciences law, politics, religion, and technology. The footage shows a choral performance followed by each awarded person standing to be recognized with their name and a brief description of their work in their field.
[Bob Taylor political cartoon]
A political cartoon published in the Dallas Times Herald from July 21, 1981 by Bob Taylor; the cartoon is about Dallas Mayor Jack Evans caving to political pressure on his beliefs about LGBTQIA+ community members being hired as City of Dallas employees.
[Booklet: National Commission on AIDS]
An educational booklet from the National Commission on AIDS filled with information on HIV/AIDS and its impact on the U.S. and the world. The Commission also makes six recommendations as to what should be done to assist people with HIV/AIDS and prevent the further spread of the virus.
[Boy in a white suit and hat]
Photograph of a boy in a white suit and hat.
[Boy in a white suit and hat]
Photograph of a boy in a white suit and hat.
[Boy in a white suit and hat]
Photograph of a boy in a white suit and hat.
[Boy in suit dancing on stage]
Photograph of boy in suit dancing on stage.
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