Our People : James Baldwin 1968

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2.5 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Episode DescriptionThe program begins with
Episode Description
The program begins with a performance from Johnny Hartman, singing "The More I See You". Following the performance, host Jim Tilman talks with Milton Lamb, president of the Chatham-Avalon Park Community Council about the organization's work. Then, Ramona reports on local events in Chicago, and Johnny Hartman performs his own arrangement of "On A Clear Day". State Senator Richard Newhouse explains why he opposes "stop-and-frisk" legislation. The host and writer James Baldwin discuss present and future relations between blacks and whites. Closing out the program, State Representative Harold Washington answers phoned-in questions about consumer credit and credit reform measures.

Series Description
"'Our People' is a weekly hour-long program for Chicago's black community, the first such series in the nation. It features reports on job and educational opportunities, interviews with prominent Negro personalities who answer telephone queries from viewers, star entertainment, and an 'Action Line' providing help to viewers with problems."--1968 Peabody Digest.
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Director: Strand, Peter
Guest: Newhouse, Richard
Guest: Lamb, Milton
Guest: Washington, Harold
Guest: Baldwin, James
Host: Tilmon, Jim
Performer: Hartman, Johnny
Performing Group: Vernell Cornier Trio
Producer: Fournier, Rift
Producer: Morris, Edward L.
Producer: Strand, Peter
Producing Organization: WTTW (Television station : Chicago, Ill.)
Reporter: Saunders, Doris
Writer: Saunders, Doris
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/05/27 منتشر شده است.
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