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"Little Ham from Harlem" audio-video recreation of LOST 1940s black radio series by Langston Hughes 

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Project Audion presents a world premiere of an unrealized radio play by the famed Black poet Langston Hughes. What might radio drama's Golden Age of the 1930s, '40s and '50s have sounded like had Black creators been allowed time on the airwaves? Back then, radio was almost exclusively a stage for White entertainers, with only a handful of secondary roles and occasional guest appearances offered to people of color. In 1943, Langston Hughes took the lead characters from a successful theatrical comedy he had written eight years earlier - "Little Ham from Harlem" - and proposed creating a daily soap opera around them. Hamlet Jones of the Singing Shoe Shine Parlor, and Tiny Lee, his "stout but beautiful" lady friend, would have been the main focus of radio's first Black soap opera. It would have taken the radio audience around Harlem life as Hughes knew it, encompassing everything from numbers-running to local night spots. But "Little Ham" would have not been just a soap opera. It was also full of comedy, and each episode was deliberately scripted to feature songs from the cast worked into the action. Langston Hughes wrote the show's first two 15 minute episodes, then shopped his concept to networks, syndicators, and advertising agencies. But in the 1940s, no one would take a chance on such a progressive idea. As Hughes noted some years later, 'My Agents stated flatly "It is just abut impossible to sell a Negro writer to Hollywood or radio, and they use Negro subject matter very rarely."' His two completed scripts for "Little Ham" were filed away, unproduced and unheard.
Now Project Audion brings the show to life for the first time. "Little Ham from Harlem" features the talents of Black actors from across America, and is preceded by an interview with Dr. Vanessa Valdez, Director of City College of New York's annual Langston Hughes festival, who offers insights into Langston Hughes' work and impact. Our cast features:
LITTLE HAM: Lee J. Green, NE
BUSTER: Robert Stevenson, IN
SHINGLE: Willie Macon, FL
PAPA MACK: Carl Thomas, TX
TINY LEE: Yle Blackburn, CT
SUGAR LOU: Tabetha McNeal, VA
LAWYER / STRANGER: Sean Massey, TX
ANNOUNCER / CUSTOMER: Norval Soleyn, NY
with production and direction by Larry Groebe in Texas

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@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 Год назад
I'm from the Golden Age of Television! Being a person who always checks the white box, tired of explaining WHAT I am, I am intrigued by the Harlem Remaissance. I also LOVE HISTORY! And I LOVE this Channel! What a great idea! I have alot of hope for this upcoming generation! Things are going to get better!
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 Год назад
Watch out for Ms. Valdez! She will be doing GREAT THINGS in the future!
@jeffreybillard9925
@jeffreybillard9925 Год назад
Absolutely loved this production-so important for representation and education and it was really funny as well. I encourage everyone to watch the entire interview with Dr. Valdes.
@ProjectAudion
@ProjectAudion Год назад
In researching this, it was interesting to see that there were a few local stations which regularly aired a few shows for and about artists of color, (including dramas) but nothing that lasted or would reach a national audience. I find it telling that when Langston Hughes was blacklisted in "Red Channels" in the 1950s, and asked how the blacklist affected his jobs on radio and TV, he said that it hadn't affected him at all, because, basically Black writers couldn't get any regular work in those media to begin with!
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 Год назад
I think its about time to release a good movie about Langston Hughes..
@ProjectAudion
@ProjectAudion Год назад
you are so right about that. He should be rescued from just textbooks and brought to life
@LeeJGreen
@LeeJGreen Год назад
✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 Год назад
Who's place is this?!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
9:30 "Flatten my" what?
@ProjectAudion
@ProjectAudion Год назад
That would be "Flatten my fleepers." No, I don't know what a fleeper is either, or why it's sticking out and needs smoothing down. But that's what Langston Hughes wrote. It's time for this expression to go viral - drop it casually into conversation today!
@ProjectAudion
@ProjectAudion Год назад
And here's some trivia - in the FIRST draft of the script, Buster simply says "Well, blow me down!" in stead of "Well, flatten my fleepers." Version 2 was a big improvement, don't you think?
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@ProjectAudion LOL I just might!
@MaskedMan66
@MaskedMan66 Год назад
@@ProjectAudion Well, maybe Buster had been a sailor, or at least had been to see a Popeye cartoon?
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