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Rabu, 11 April 2012

Discussing the Bull City Soul Revival on Black Issues Forum


Watch Bull City Soul Revival on PBS. See more from Black Issues Forum.

Black Issues Forum | UNC-TV

Episode: Bull City Soul Revival
Learn about the Bull City Music Revival, a collaborative effort to recollect, preserve, and celebrate that music and its history, Guests include recording artists Jaisun McMillian--formerly of Martha and the Vandellas and the Platters--and Johnny White, plus Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, and Dr. Joshua Clark Davis of Duke University. Host, Deborah Holt Noel.

Kamis, 05 April 2012

Trailer--Hayti:The Legacy of Black America



The Legacy of "Black Wall Street"

Parrish Street in Durham, North Carolina, was a national symbol of Black progress. The Black Financial district in Durham four blocks of economic power located in predominately White, downtown Durham. It was known as “Black Wall Street” . Hayti, Durham’s primary African-American residential district, was the core of Black life in Durham.

Over 200 Black-owned and operated business existed in  Durham’s black business district. W.E.B. DuBois, upon visiting Durham in the early 1900’s, reflected in his writings on the uniquely tolerant relationship between Blacks and Whites. Some of the richest Blacks in America at the time, lived in Durham.  There are valuable lessons to be learned from their experiences, for the benefit of generations to come.

In an effort to define The Legacy of Black America, we chose as a model, the Black Durham Experience in the city’s first 100 years. With the help of local historians, oral histories and historic archives, we are hard at work creating what we hope will serve as an educational reference and social cultural history resource. This is not just kicking up the dirt where a community once stood. Our film is about the historic upbuilding of this remarkable community, the destruction and the spirit of Hayti that lives on today.                    

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