ABC News Nightline Soapbox with Studs Terkel and Anna Deveare Smith
ABC News Nightline Soabox with Studs Terkel and Anna Deveare Smith.
ABC News Nightline Soabox with Studs Terkel and Anna Deveare Smith.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. More assorted footage shot by Skip Blumberg, followed by an interview with Ernesto Cardenal.
OSCAR BROWN JR. AND FAMILY perform their hits such as “Watermelon Man” and “Africa” at Spices Jazz Bar. Interviews with OSCAR BROWN JR., his new wife JEAN PACE BROWN, and children OSCAR III (BO BO), MAGGIE, CALVIN BRUNSON (KOCO), and AFRICA PACE BROWN about their cultural identity and history.
A brief clip recapping the Illinois State Prep basketball championship in 1975: Wendell Phillips Academy in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago vs Bloom High School in Chicago Heights.
Footage for The 90’s Election Specials. Final selects of videomaker Andrew Jones’ political footage, including: 90’s people; Conrad Woorill – Chairman of the National Black United Front; Vernon Jarrett – Chicago Sun-Times; Clifton Howard – Butteon man; Hugh Delios – Chicago Tribune; Philip Jackson; Mary Flowers – State Representative.
0:00 Jones goes to Shavon Dean’s house to interview neighbors and friends, including her aunt and cousin. Between interviews, he shoots the shrine that has been erected in front of her house.
Short documentary about Dawn Langley Simmons, one of the earliest transgender people to be in the public eye. Simmons and her husband, John-Paul, were also the first interracial couple to legally marry in South Carolina, in 1968, but their relationship was stormy and they divorced in 1982. This rough cut has no titles or credits.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series documenting life in and around Chicago. This video features an interview with Tracy Williams, who recently moved from California to Maywood, Illinois. She tells stories about the differences between living in Southern California and Chicago. Hers is followed by several shorter interviews asking people about their love of hot dogs, ending at Gospel Fest in Grant Park.