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- catalog abstract "Four prominent African-American writers each narrate a period in the life of the sociologist and author W.E.B. Du Bois, and describe his impact on their work. They chronicle Du Bois' role as a founder of the NAACP, organizer of the first Pan-African Congress, editor of Crisis, a journal of the black cultural renaissance, and author of a series of landmark sociological studies. Anathematized during the McCarthy years, Du Bois immigrated to Ghana, the first independent African state, where he died.".
- catalog alternative "Biography in four voices".
- catalog alternative "W.E.B. Du Bois, a biography in four voices".
- catalog contributor b12651016.
- catalog contributor b12651017.
- catalog contributor b12651018.
- catalog contributor b12651019.
- catalog contributor b12651020.
- catalog contributor b12651021.
- catalog contributor b12651022.
- catalog contributor b12651023.
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations.".
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Black folk in the new century, 1895-1915 / narrated by Wesley Brown -- The Crisis and the new Negro, 1919-1929 / written and narrated by Thulani Davis -- A second Reconstruction? : 1934-1948 / written and narrated by Toni Cade Bambara -- Color & democracy : colonies and peace 1949-1963 / written and narrated by Amiri Baraka.".
- catalog description "Directors of photography, Michael Chin, Arthur Jafa, Larry Banks ; editor, Monica Henriquez ; sound, J.T. Takagi.".
- catalog description "Four prominent African-American writers each narrate a period in the life of the sociologist and author W.E.B. Du Bois, and describe his impact on their work. They chronicle Du Bois' role as a founder of the NAACP, organizer of the first Pan-African Congress, editor of Crisis, a journal of the black cultural renaissance, and author of a series of landmark sociological studies. Anathematized during the McCarthy years, Du Bois immigrated to Ghana, the first independent African state, where he died.".
- catalog description "VHS.".
- catalog description "Writers and narrators: Wesley Brown, Thulani Davis, Toni Cade Bambara and Amiri Baraka".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette (116 min.) :".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel,".
- catalog requires "VHS.".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations.".
- catalog subject "African American authors Biography.".
- catalog subject "African American sociologists Biography.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Biography.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "African Americans History 1877-1964.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Race identity.".
- catalog subject "African Americans in literature Biography.".
- catalog subject "Crisis History.".
- catalog subject "Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963.".
- catalog subject "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People History.".
- catalog subject "Pan African Congress History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Black folk in the new century, 1895-1915 / narrated by Wesley Brown -- The Crisis and the new Negro, 1919-1929 / written and narrated by Thulani Davis -- A second Reconstruction? : 1934-1948 / written and narrated by Toni Cade Bambara -- Color & democracy : colonies and peace 1949-1963 / written and narrated by Amiri Baraka.".
- catalog title "Biography in four voices".
- catalog title "W.E.B. Du Bois [videorecording] : a biography in four voices / production of Scribe Video Center ; produced and directed by Louis Massiah ; the Corporation of Public Broadcasting.".
- catalog title "W.E.B. Du Bois, a biography in four voices".
- catalog type "Biographical films.".
- catalog type "Documentary films.".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "image".