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Race relations and the influence of the Civil Rights Movement in black America through lifestyle,...

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BOF6286060
Video title
Race relations and the influence of the Civil Rights Movement in black America through lifestyle, the Arts and economic realities
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Date
c. 1965 AD - c. 1975 AD (C20th AD)
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Black models presenting their portfolio to Betty Foray, Director of the Black Beauty Modeling Agency in New York City. The office of the magazine Essence. Marilyn Holmes at her fashion house talking about the Black Power economic revolution of Black Americans. Faith Ringgold, Black artist and author, in her Harlem, New York studio. Scenes of an artist at work. Exterior scenes of the Boston Museum. Paintings, works of art and sculptures by African-American artist at the Boston Museum. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum MoMA - Museum of Modern Art Betty Blayton Taylor, Black artist-painter and activist in her New York City studio. Scenes of Watts, a Black suburb of Los Angeles, California. Sign reads Watts Writers Theatre. Scenes of local Black actors in a play that deals with slavery. Image of LeRoi Jones, an African-American that was one of the major forces in the Black Arts movement in the 1960s. LeRoi would later change his name to Amiri Baraka after converting to Islam. Scene of a Black family watching an early television with an indoor rabbit ears antenna. Scenes of actor Bill Cosby in the 1960s shooting a scene on a street in Los Angeles. Panning scenes of Washington, D.C. in the 1960s. Mayor-Commissioner of the District of Columbia Walter Washington and his wife having breakfast in their home. Black family on welfare in Washington DC. Shows African-Americans singing in a Black church. Black teacher in a classroom teaching spelling. Policeman band playing music and interacting with young kids in an after-school program.

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BOF AMERICAN HISTORY FOOTAGE / Bridgeman Images
Video keywords
1960s / 20th century / 1970s / art / artist / colour / designer (fashion) / equality / USA / North America / America (continent) / woman / model (fashion) / fashion / 1960-1969 Fashion / 1970-1979 fashion / museum / black / african-american / exhibition / bird's eye view / Washington / Washington (state) / mayor / politics / Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968) / equal rights / artist studio / civil rights
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