It was a brilliant series, actually David was a far better actor, then a lot of people gave him credit for. He unfortunately started to age, quite quickly after this, and by Harry O, only 7 years later, looks like this young man's Dad.
Now you know why they took him out. He wanted equal opportunity for everyone in America and improved education, and Democrats fear smart people that might rise up above them and show how stupid they really are and expose them and end their voting base. You see how desperate they are with Trump pushing them out of office
@@larrythomas7423 Bobby was speaking in 1968. It was a different world. But he wasn't just talking about black jobs if you listened. He was talking about all Americans including native americans. And he was talking about education. In his full speech which you can find on RU-vid he talks about a lot of things including deescalating the Vietnam War and ending it. But he was assassinated, Nixon won and escalated the war into Cambodia and Laos and ordered the dropping of Napalm and Agent Orange which killed millions.
Well over a million views else where/ REMEMBER THIS IS A 1946 movie. the song originally introduced in 1921 by Al Jolson himself!! Al's voice at about 60, after some 40 odd years Entertaining. recovering from close to death procedures during WW2 etc. IS INCREDIBLE!! IT STILL THRILLS!
In 1907, when Al Jolson was just 20, he married Henrietta Keller. At the time he could not find work. So he took a job with Lew Dockstader's Minstrel Show which was white men singing and dancing in blackface. Jolson was not happy singing the same old songs, the same old way night after night. One night while the show was in New Orleans, Jolson goes for a walk and winds up in the black section of town where he hears music that he had never heard before coming out of a club. It was JAZZ! He had never heard that kind of music being played by black musicians before. He loses track of time and doesn't get back in time for the Minstrel Show. He is fired. But this experience, hearing JAZZ music, changed his musical career forever. Here is that scene from The 1946 motion picture 'The Jolson Story'.. Jolson is being played by actor Larry Parks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4sN2WG2jr0U.htmlsi=KIqm5vPeJ4KjxRm5
In 1907, when Al Jolson was just 20, he married Henrietta Keller. At the time he could not find work. So he took a job with Lew Dockstader's Minstrel Show which was white men singing and dancing in blackface. Jolson was not happy singing the same old songs, the same old way night after night. One night while the show was in New Orleans, Jolson goes for a walk and winds up in the black section of town where he hears music that he had never heard before coming out of a club. It was JAZZ! He had never heard that kind of music being played by black musicians before. He loses track of time and doesn't get back in time for the Minstrel Show. He is fired. But this experience, hearing JAZZ music, changed his musical career forever. Here is that scene from The 1946 motion picture 'The Jolson Story'.. Jolson is being played by actor Larry Parks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4sN2WG2jr0U.htmlsi=KIqm5vPeJ4KjxRm5
In 1907, when Al Jolson was just 20, he married Henrietta Keller. At the time he could not find work. So he took a job with Lew Dockstader's Minstrel Show which was white men singing and dancing in blackface. Jolson was not happy singing the same old songs, the same old way night after night. One night while the show was in New Orleans, Jolson goes for a walk and winds up in the black section of town where he hears music that he had never heard before coming out of a club. It was JAZZ! He had never heard that kind of music being played by black musicians before. He loses track of time and doesn't get back in time for the Minstrel Show. He is fired. But this experience, hearing JAZZ music, changed his musical career forever. Here is that scene from The 1946 motion picture 'The Jolson Story'.. Jolson is being played by actor Larry Parks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4sN2WG2jr0U.htmlsi=KIqm5vPeJ4KjxRm5
In 1907, when Al Jolson was just 20, he married Henrietta Keller. At the time he could not find work. So he took a job with Lew Dockstader's Minstrel Show which was white men singing and dancing in blackface. Jolson was not happy singing the same old songs, the same old way night after night. One night while the show was in New Orleans, Jolson goes for a walk and winds up in the black section of town where he hears music that he had never heard before coming out of a club. It was JAZZ! He had never heard that kind of music being played by black musicians before. He loses track of time and doesn't get back in time for the Minstrel Show. He is fired. But this experience, hearing JAZZ music, changed his musical career forever. Here is that scene from The 1946 motion picture 'The Jolson Story'.. Jolson is being played by actor Larry Parks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4sN2WG2jr0U.htmlsi=KIqm5vPeJ4KjxRm5
In 1907, when Al Jolson was just 20, he married Henrietta Keller. At the time he could not find work. So he took a job with Lew Dockstader's Minstrel Show which was white men singing and dancing in blackface. Jolson was not happy singing the same old songs, the same old way night after night. One night while the show was in New Orleans, Jolson goes for a walk and winds up in the black section of town where he hears music that he had never heard before coming out of a club. It was JAZZ! He had never heard that kind of music being played by black musicians before. He loses track of time and doesn't get back in time for the Minstrel Show. He is fired. But this experience, hearing JAZZ music, changed his musical career forever. Here is that scene from The 1946 motion picture 'The Jolson Story'.. Jolson is being played by actor Larry Parks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4sN2WG2jr0U.htmlsi=KIqm5vPeJ4KjxRm5