BMC #22 EVERYTHING THAT GLITTER featuring Golden Brooks, Clifton Powell
BMC #22 EVERYTHING THAT GLITTER featuring Golden Brooks, Clifton Powell
A woman struggling with loneliness is drawn into a sadistic web of lies, betrayal and deceit when she becomes involved with a young mechanic that is an employee of her husband.
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BMC #19 PICK A SIDE
BMC #19 PICK A SIDE
Two brothers, one a gangster and the other strait-laced, have their lifestyles collide when a bank robbery goes wrong and one is killed over it.
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BMC #21 CITY OF VULTURES
BMC #21 CITY OF VULTURES
An ex-con struggles to pursue a positive route to redemption, but the dark temptations of his old surroundings aim to discourage his dream of escaping the mean streets.
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BMC #20 On the streets of L.A starring Lou GOSSET Jr & Blair Underwood
BMC #20 On the streets of L.A starring Lou GOSSET Jr & Blair Underwood
A convict is reunited with his long lost son in prison, and when the two are released from jail, the parole stipulate that they must live together, even though the two barely know one another.
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BMC #18 OBSTACLES Featuring E-40
BMC #18 OBSTACLES Featuring E-40
Enemies since back in the day, two homeboys take a different path in life. College bound Daryll, desperate to keep a roof over his family'
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BMC #17 BRICK CITY
BMC #17 BRICK CITY
Illegal military grade assault rifles heat up Houston's mean streets and causes deadly tension the cops, robbers and those straddling the fence in between the two.
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MT #24 Gambinos America first family of Crime
MT #24 Gambinos America first family of Crime
Carlo Gambino was born into organised crime in Palermo, Sicily and was inducted into the Mafia by the age of 19. He left Sicily and arrived in New York at the end of 1921 where he worked his way up the Mafia ladder. After he made his first million dollars he invested in legal and illegal businesses.
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RBS Ep #25 Caitlin Clark Winless in WNBA 0-4, Great shooter defense liability.
RBS Ep #25 Caitlin Clark Winless in WNBA 0-4, Great shooter defense liability.
Seems like this whole Caitlan Clark being a great player or face of the WNBA is due to RACE.
It started the year before last because the attendance to IOWA games was wasn’t interesting until Iowa faced a dominant Black team.
The fans in 2023 made it all about Black vs White
Many may not want to admit it but it true.
The WNBA needs to understand that failure will hurt everyone. The WNBA was gonna thrive regardless because this class of 2024 Rookies been building the fan base solely because Of Social media and TIC TOK
#clark
#IndianaFever
#AngelReese
#caitlainclark
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BHCC Ep #11 The Black Journal eep #5
BHCC #11 The Black faintly and farmers
The following segments were tentatively planned to air on Black Journal episode 5. They may or may not have actually aired. 1. The emergence of Julian Bond. Utilizing the cinema verite technique, this segment examines the life of this 28-year-old member of the Georgia State Legislature since he was thrust into national prominence as a protest "candidate" for the vice presidency at the Democratic National Convention. Sequences show him boosting Paul O'Dwyer's energetic New York senatorial campaign in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant section and in Westchester County, then returning to his duties in Atlanta. 2. An exhibition linking African and Afro-American art. This relationship is illustrated by exhibitions in the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of African Art, Washington, DC. The African influence on Afro-American dance is demonstrated by Eleo Pomare Dance Company, a New York based modern ballet troupe. 3. A report on Mozambique liberation struggle. Filmed at the Mozambique Liberation Solidarity Day Conference at the United Nations, New York, September, this piece features interviews with leading figures in the Portuguese colony's struggle for independence. 4. A political piece outlining the influence of the black vote in the upcoming election. The piece includes comment and analysis by Charles Hamilton, chairman of the political science department at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and a panel discussion with Hamilton and other panelist TBA. 5. A report on school decentralization in the controversial Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district of New York. 6. An interview with St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher Bob Gibson, who book "From Ghetto to Glory" was just published. "Black Journal #5" is an NET production (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)
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BHCC #10 BLACK JOURNAL #4 BLACK FAMILY, BLACK FARMERS
BHCC #10 BLACK JOURNAL #4 BLACK FAMILY, BLACK FARMERS
Episode Description
The following segments were tentatively planned to air on Black Journal episode 4. They may or may not have actually aired. 1. A progress report on the Negro family since the beginning of the black revolt. In three sets of interviews, the film tries to determine the extent to which black consciousness has exerted a "cementing force" on family values. One group contains young single men and women; another consists of married women who meet regularly to discuss common goals and problems; the third is a young married couple. 2. An examination of the university's role in the slums of such cities as New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The film cites the misuse of urban renewal and eminent domain by some universities in the process of their expansion. Community leaders, affected slum dwellers, and representatives of the University of Pennsylvania and University of Chicago are interviewed. 3. A study of a Louisiana cooperative, organized by a black parish priest. Originally, a growing venture by for area farmers, the cooperative has expanded into a manufacturing role as well. Among its present businesses is a candy company that supplies Barricini's and other major candy chains. "Black Journal #4" is an NET production (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)
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MT #23 BNF BIG MEECH UNTOLD
MT #23 BNF BIG MEECH UNTOLD
The Black Mafia Family under Demetrius Flenory entered the hip-hop music business as BMF Entertainment in the early 2000s as a front organization to launder money from cocaine sales and to legitimize itself. BMF Entertainment served as a promoter for several high-profile hip-hop artists, and as a record label for their sole artist Bleu DaVinci. Demetrius Flenory and the Black Mafia Family became famous in hip-hop culture for their highly extravagant lifestyles.
In 2005, the DEA indicted members of the Black Mafia Family, ultimately securing convictions by targeting the Flenory brothers under the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute, and both were sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. Prosecutors alleged the Black Mafia Family made over $270 million in the course of their operations.[7]
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MT #24 THE PLUG
MT #24 THE PLUG
Unbeknownst to his best friend and partner, Rilow, Derrick makes a dangerous move against their current plug Mook.
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BHCC #9 BLACK JOURNAL #3 MELVIN VAN PEEBLES
BHCC #9 BLACK JOURNAL #3 MELVIN VAN PEEBLES
Episode Description
The following segments were tentatively planned to air on Black Journal episode 3. 1. A report on reaction of black press to the Nixon-Agnew ticket, including commentary on the Republican Convention by Claude Lewis of the Philadelphia's Bulletin. 2. A report on the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, which four years ago challenged the all-white delegation to the Democratic National Convention, and which is currently holding its county conventions throughout the state. This is a study of the Loyal Democrats of Mississippi, a coalition formed by members of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, the NAACP, and white liberals led by Hodding Carter III. Included are scenes from the state's regular convention and the coalition convention. Charles Evers of NAACP is interviewed on the program. 3. Profile of Melvin Van Peebles, the first Negro to direct a feature film for general distribution. In it review of "The Story of a Three Day Pass," Cue Magazine credited Van Peebles with "tremendous insight into the gulf between what people feel and think and the reality they encounter" and applauded the film's "humanity" and "fresh, unconventional approach." Van Peebles, who is also a novelist and playwright, discusses his work with host Lou House. 4. A study of self-determination in Roosevelt City, Alabama. 5. The semantics of color, interpreted by night club pianist and singer George Taylor. The connotations of the words "black" and "white" are examined here. 6. A special report on the suffering province of Biafra, where multitudes have died of starvation since the onset of war with Nigeria. There is a film segment taken in Biafra. Also, there are interviews with Dr. Ogbu, Nigerian ambassador to the United Nations; Dr. Otue, Biafran charge d'affaires; and a Catholic priest, Rev. Fenton Kilbride, who recently returned from Biafra after 13 years of service in Eastern Nigeria. "Black Journal #3" is an NET production (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)
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BHCC #8 BLACK JOURNAL #2 EVOLVING BLACK LEADERSHIP
BHCC #8 BLACK JOURNAL #2 EVOLVING BLACK LEADERSHIP
Episode Description
Evolving black leadership. The segment will study the leaders of four groups - CORE, SNCC, NAACP, and SCLC. There will be coverage of the CORE convention held in Columbus, Ohio, July 5-7, at which acting executive director Roy Innis is expected to take over leadership of the group from outgoing director Floyd McKissick. "Black Journal" will also present an interview with John Wilson, one of the newly-elected deptuy chairmen of SNCC. A review of the black press, including coverage of the convention of the Negro Publishers Association. Research on sickle cell anemia (information already provided) Children's game (information already provided) Two Boston-area schools (information already provided) Black theater (information already provided)
Series Description
Black Journal began as a monthly series produced for, about, and - to a large extent - by black Americans, which used the magazine format to report on relevant issues to black Americans. Starting with the October 5, 1971 broadcast, the show switched to a half-hour weekly format that focused on one issue per week, with a brief segment on black news called "Grapevine." Beginning in 1973, the series changed back into a hour long show and experimented with various formats, including a call-in portion. From its initial broadcast on June 12, 1968 through November 7, 1972, Black Journal was produced under the National Educational Television name. Starting on November 14, 1972, the series was produced solely by WNET/13. Only the episodes produced under the NET name are included in the NET Collection. For the first part of Black Journal, episodes are numbered sequential spanning broadcast seasons. After the 1971-72 season, which ended with episode #68, the series started using season specific episode numbers, beginning with #301. The 1972-73 season spans #301 - 332, and then the 1973-74 season starts with #401. This new numbering pattern continues through the end of the series.
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BHCC #7 BLACK JOURNAL with GODFREY CAMBRIDGE & CORRETA SCOTT KING
BHCC #7 BLACK JOURNAL with GODFREY CAMBRIDGE & CORRETA SCOTT KING
The premiere episode of NET's monthly magazine, Black Journal, the first of a series devoted to the interests and concerns of black America. Segments include a satire by Godfrey Cambridge, an address by Coretta Scott King, a report on the Poor People's Campaign, and a study of the African American political reaction to the [Robert] Kennedy assassination. The first segment consists of taped highlights of an address given on June 12 at Harvard University by Coretta Scott King, the first woman ever to present the Class Day address at Harvard. "It's In to Be Black," a skit written, staged, and performed by Cambridge with members of Chicago's Second City troupe, examines the quest for representation in the mass media. The progress of the Poor People's Campaign is analyzed by Earl Caldwell, daily columnist from Resurrection City for the New York Times. Other stories concern the attitudes of graduating black seniors at Harvard University and at Atlanta's Morehouse and Spelman colleges toward war, the draft, Black Po
Series Description
Black Journal began as a monthly series produced for, about, and - to a large extent - by black Americans, which used the magazine format to report on relevant issues to black Americans. Starting with the October 5, 1071 broadcast, the show switched to a half-hour weekly format that focused on one issue per week, with a brief segment on black news called "Grapevine." Beginning in 1973, the series changed back into a hour long show and experimented with various formats, including a call-in portion. From its initial broadcast on June 12, 1968 through November 7, 1972, Black Journal was produced under the National Educational Television name. Starting on November 14, 1972, the series was produced solely by WNET/13. Only the episodes produced under the NET name are included in the NET Collection. For the first part of Black Journal, episodes are numbered sequential spanning broadcast seasons. After the 1971-72 season, which ended with episode #68, the series started using season specific episode numbers, beginning with #301. The 1972-73 season spans #301 - 332, and then the 1973-74 season starts with #401. This new numbering pattern continues through the end of the series
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BHCC #6 Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class:
BHCC #6
Still a Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class:
Directed by William Greaves. With Ossie Davis, Julian Bond, St.Clair Drake, John H. Johnson.
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CS #35 G MEN vs BLACK DRAGON
CS #35 G MEN vs BLACK DRAGON
G-Men vs. The Black Dragon (1943) is a Republic Pictures movie serial. It is noteworthy among adventure serials as containing an unusually high number of fistfights, all staged by director William Witney and a team of stuntmen.
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CS #38 ZORRO RIDES AGAIN
CS #38 ZORRO RIDES AGAIN
Zorro Rides Again (1937) is a 12-chapter Republic Pictures film serial. It was the eighth of the sixty-six Republic serials, the third with a Western theme (a third of Republic's serials were westerns) and the last produced in 1937. The serial was directed by William Witney & John English in their first collaboration. The serial starred John Carroll who also sang the title song as a modern descendant of the original Zorro with Carroll stunt doubled by Yakima Canutt. The plot is a fairly standard western storyline about a villain attempting to illicitly take valuable land (in this case a new railroad). The setting is a hybrid of modern (1930s) and western elements that was used occasionally in B-Westerns (such as the western feature films also produced by Republic). It was also the first in a series of five Zorro serials, followed by Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939), Zorro's Black Whip (1944), Son of Zorro (1947) and Ghost of Zorro (1949).
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CS #34 GMEN VS BLACK DRAGON
CS #34 GMEN VS BLACK DRAGON
G-Men vs. The Black Dragon (1943) is a Republic Pictures movie serial. It is noteworthy among adventure serials as containing an unusually high number of fistfights, all staged by director William Witney and a team of stuntmen.
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HHRV #12 CLASSIC DIDDY IN ELLEN SHOW. Talking about Chris Brown & Rihanna incident!
HHRV #12 CLASSIC DIDDY IN ELLEN SHOW. Talking about Chris Brown & Rihanna incident!
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MT #22 GOTTI THE BEGINNING (SINATRA CLUB)
MT #22 GOTTI THE BEGINNING (SINATRA CLUB)
NYC, 1972: After a bloody mob war all summer, the 5 mob families keep the peace at Sinatra Club with Gotti's upcoming silver heist as a joint venture.
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HHRV #11. DIDDY LIVE STREAM AN APOLOGY! I GUESS TO CASSIE..
HHRV #11. DIDDY LIVE STREAM AN APOLOGY! I GUESS TO CASSIE..
Honestly he needs help from a mental aspect. There are many who will soak it up and say he deserves another chance.
People this is REAL. Remember 8 months ago he said everything is not TRUE. For decades many shut their eyes, said nothing or just played it out.
How many people were hurt by him?
You answer the question?
#Diddy
#Cassie
#vansilk1127
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BMC #16 THE HILLS starring Clifton Powell, Claudia Jordan. Omar Gooding
BMC #16 THE HILLS starring Clifton Powell, Claudia Jordan. Omar Gooding
The intriguing storyline behind The Hills has been called impressive and has amazed industry veterans. The action filled script involves An injustice in the Justice system. When Attorney Lee makes a decision to defend the killer of his one time best friend Jeremiah Matthews SR. The killer is also on trial for trying to kill his best friends son Jeremiah Matthews JR a few years later. Through this journey Attorney Lee finds himself in a fight for his life. Now the killer is trying to end his life. Attorney realizes that he should of let Harris meet his fate instead of trying to right a wrong he did to Harris years ago. At the end of the day will Justice be served. What side of the Law is Attorney Lee really on.
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BCN #28 DIDDY LIVE STREAM AN APOLOGY! I GUESS TO CASSIE..
BCN #28 DIDDY LIVE STREAM AN APOLOGY! I GUESS TO CASSIE..
Honestly he needs help from a mental aspect. There are many who will soak it up and say he deserves another chance.
People this is REAL. Remember 8 months ago he said everything is not TRUE. For decades many shut their eyes, said nothing or just played it out.
How many people were hurt by him?
You answer the question?
#Diddy
#Cassie
#vansilk1127
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