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Temporada 1
Fecha de emisión
Jul 02, 1968
As Dr. Angelou puts it: "What is Africa to me?" Includes scenes of Dr. Angelou in the studio discussing "positive Africanisms": children's games, dance, poetry, religion and the blues.
As Dr. Angelou puts it: "What is Africa to me?" Includes scenes of Dr. Angelou in the studio discussing "positive Africanisms": children's games, dance, poetry, religion and the blues.
Fecha de emisión
Jul 09, 1968
Dr. Angelou is in the studio discussing issues relating to "negative Africanisms," which she characterizes as modes of behavior which were neccesary as survival tactics for African Americans.
Dr. Angelou is in the studio discussing issues relating to "negative Africanisms," which she characterizes as modes of behavior which were neccesary as survival tactics for African Americans.
Fecha de emisión
Jul 19, 1968
Dr. Angelou is in the studio reflecting on Africa's history and rich cultural legacy, using poetry, dance, analysis of the oral tradition and an interview with South African poet Willie Kgositsi.
Dr. Angelou is in the studio reflecting on Africa's history and rich cultural legacy, using poetry, dance, analysis of the oral tradition and an interview with South African poet Willie Kgositsi.
Fecha de emisión
Jul 24, 1968
Dr. Angelou discusses the function of music in Africa (used to communicate, entertain and instruct) and how slavery influenced the evolution of African American spiritual music.
Dr. Angelou discusses the function of music in Africa (used to communicate, entertain and instruct) and how slavery influenced the evolution of African American spiritual music.
Fecha de emisión
Jul 30, 1968
Dr. Angelou is in the studio explaining why she feels it's essential to teach students a fully balanced account of African history.
Dr. Angelou is in the studio explaining why she feels it's essential to teach students a fully balanced account of African history.
Fecha de emisión
Ago 02, 1968
Dr. Angelou reflects on how education has the power to transform or destroy the lives of African Americans.
Dr. Angelou reflects on how education has the power to transform or destroy the lives of African Americans.
Fecha de emisión
Ago 08, 1968
Dr. Angelou argues that it's useless for African Americans to try and conform to white middle-class values, if they want to lead a productive and fulfilling life.
Dr. Angelou argues that it's useless for African Americans to try and conform to white middle-class values, if they want to lead a productive and fulfilling life.
Fecha de emisión
Ago 09, 1968
Dr. Angelou discusses "black art and black literature," with performances by Preston Webster (with Charles Hester), the Danny Duncan Dancers and students from the Martin Luther King School.
Dr. Angelou discusses "black art and black literature," with performances by Preston Webster (with Charles Hester), the Danny Duncan Dancers and students from the Martin Luther King School.
Fecha de emisión
Ago 16, 1968
Dr. Angelou reflects on "violence in the black American world." She declares that: "I dedicate this program to the memory of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Denmark Vesey ... to Dr.
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Dr. Angelou reflects on "violence in the black American world." She declares that: "I dedicate this program to the memory of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Denmark Vesey ... to Dr. DuBois ... to the men and women who are nameless ... whose blood, whose agony we inherit."
Fecha de emisión
Ago 19, 1968
Dr. Angelou recaps on subjects covered in the previous nine episodes and also provides a selected reading list (which appears on-screen) of books she feels will assist viewers for their
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Dr. Angelou recaps on subjects covered in the previous nine episodes and also provides a selected reading list (which appears on-screen) of books she feels will assist viewers for their own personal research. Ends with Dr. Angelou reading Margaret Walker's poem 'For My People', first published in 1942.
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