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All American News (1945) | Earl Fatha Hines C.A. Scott 

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The All-American News Company produced its first newsreels from headquarters in Chicago in the fall of 1942. A November 14, 1942, issue of the Motion Picture Herald reports that the new company was “headed by [Emmanuel] M. Glucksman, former Universal short subject producer and exhibitor” (p. 9) and were “some of the best and first consciously produced, positive images of black people” living their daily lives, contributing to the war effort, and making history (Reel Black Talk, p. 3-4).
The newsreels were shown in black theaters in addition to or in place of other newsreels, and the Motion Picture Herald, as well as other film trade magazines of the times, tells us that 150 black theaters around the country contracted to receive the weekly reels upon their debut.
Along with Hollywood veteran Emmanuel Glucksman, the newsreels were filmed and produced by two young black filmmakers, William Alexander and Claude Barnett. Alexander, who was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1995, also narrated and conducted man-on-the-street interviews for a number of the newsreels (Reel Black Talk, p. 3).
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@KINGMOJO4
@KINGMOJO4 4 года назад
I had the pleasure of meeting Earl Fatha Hines when I was a teenager, at the time I just happened to be the youngest bass player of the Jazz legend Grant Green, and he introduced me to him, we became great friends
@christiongagen9262
@christiongagen9262 4 года назад
I love everything you put out thank you so much for this content.
@texasgirl73goodjob46
@texasgirl73goodjob46 4 года назад
I L💜VE THIS REELBLACK RU-vid CHANNEL
@theofficialcrownoftresseso4759
@theofficialcrownoftresseso4759 4 года назад
I love these flashback vids
@blkbutterfly58ify
@blkbutterfly58ify 4 года назад
Interesting news broadcast! I noticed the hair segment only featured pretty ladies that were light, bright n damn near white tho...indicative of the times, no doubt....👀 And that Santa costume was a lil’ scary but the kids didn’t seem to mind....I also loved how the kids sat & sang together🤩
@bakercarl8518
@bakercarl8518 4 года назад
Real scary.😊
@araisininthesun5958
@araisininthesun5958 4 года назад
You are voicing what many of us were thinking. I had to look twice. I honestly thought the girls doing their hair were white...and couldn't understand the mixture...then I noticed that they were "as close to white" as could be. I guess it wasn't allowed to have a black Satan....I mean Santa! :-)
@phillyvette1102
@phillyvette1102 4 года назад
Thank you, I appreciate your efforts in archiving Black American culture and history.
@heathertea2704
@heathertea2704 4 года назад
Thanks for showing history. 😊
@TheUpwardbound1
@TheUpwardbound1 4 года назад
Flournoy English is one of thousands of black people who have made revolutionary contributions to employers most with no recognition or the 100.00 he received. Things that made the employer millions even still today. We get no credit for nothing! We built this country and still made to feel like outliers!!!
@denise8881m
@denise8881m 4 года назад
My father loved Earl Hines' music. I remember Daddy had some of his jazz albums. Thank you for letting me see what he looked like. My nephew is an employee of the LOC. I'm going to share this historic footage with him. Thank you.
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
One thing I noticed about these old clips is when they always showed pretty Black women, they were always the biracial ones, and not pretty dark-skinned women. This was to be expected though during that time period...
@davidmitch5181
@davidmitch5181 4 года назад
In 1970 I came back i couldn't get a job , just as my fellow soldiers could not after WW2 , KOREA, VIETNAM, 50 YEARS LATER THEY SAY THANK YOU FOR KILLING AND DYING. WHY !!!!
@lisacampbell5912
@lisacampbell5912 4 года назад
Population
@LloydMajor
@LloydMajor 5 месяцев назад
Real cool!
@johnsons2003
@johnsons2003 4 года назад
Nice
@texasgirl73goodjob46
@texasgirl73goodjob46 4 года назад
Where y'all from TEXAS and the people in the videos that u upload where are they from
@araisininthesun5958
@araisininthesun5958 4 года назад
I LOVE MY BLACK PEOPLE!
@TNTN1977
@TNTN1977 4 года назад
Classic
@jeffdombrowski5915
@jeffdombrowski5915 4 года назад
amazing as fuck...
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