All-American news. [1942-08]
Inventory title: All American news 1942 unidentified issue
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include a segment about a Baltimore merchant marine who survived when his ship was sunk, and…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1942
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-09]
Inventory title: All American news 11 | Inventory title: All American news XI
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about the 16th annual Bud Billiken Day celebration in Chicago, on August 11, 1945,…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-08, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 11 | Inventory title: All American news XI
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about V-J Day and the end of World War II, and about Charles F.M.…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-03, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 10 | Inventory title: All American news X
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about a black tank battalion (probably the 784th Tank Battalion) serving as part of…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-04, no. 3]
Inventory title: All American news 10 | Inventory title: All American news X
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about awards given to the New York City Patrol Corps, who aided the depleted…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
[All-American news--excerpts. 1942-1945]
Inventory title: All American news 12 | Inventory title: All American news XII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Dean Dixon's American Youth Orchestra performing at Carnegie Hall, a cookbook published by…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1942
Film, Video
All-American news. [1944-11, no. 2]
Inventory title: All American news 12 | Inventory title: All American news XII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Flournoy English, who won an award for proposing a time-saving method of production…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1944
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-01, no. 2]
Inventory title: All American news 13 | Inventory title: All American news XIII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Horace Cayton's book, Black Metropolis, the Junior Police and Citizens Corps boys club…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-07, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 13 | Inventory title: All American news XIII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about African-American artist, Selma Burke, the retirement of Wilmington, Delaware City Councilman, John O.…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-01, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 13 | Inventory title: All American news XIII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Private Sidney Walker (the boxer, Beau Jack) receiving an education while in the…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-03, no. 2]
Inventory title: All American news 13 | Inventory title: All American news XIII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about women making munitions in the Washington Navy Yard, Adam Clayton Powell addressing a…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
Women in the news. Vol. 1, no. 34
Variant title: Women in the news | Inventory title: Women in the news with Adelaide Hawley
Weekly television newsreel featuring women. Depicts the activities of businesswomen, housewives, factory workers, artists, philanthropists, athletes, celebrities and ordinary women demonstrating their interests and accomplishments in all walks of life. Highlights of this issue include segments about: Missouri women sewing a U.N. flag from a kit created by the National Committee on Boys and Girls Work (later, National 4-H), one of thousands of such…
Contributor:
Cumming, Adelaide Hawley - United Artists Television (Firm) - All American News, Inc
Date:1950
Film, Video
Women in the news. [Vol. 1, no. 42?]
Variant title: Women in the news | Inventory title: Women In the news II | Inventory title: Women in the news with Betty Gray. November 1950
Weekly television newsreel featuring women. Depicts the activities of businesswomen, housewives, factory workers, artists, philanthropists, athletes, celebrities and ordinary women demonstrating their interests and accomplishments in all walks of life. Highlights of this issue include segments about: Anna Naegel and other passengers arriving about the Queen Mary (Personalities in the news); table tennis champion, Sally Green; national amateur swimming champs, Jackie LaVine and Maureen…
Contributor:
Cumming, Adelaide Hawley - United Artists Television (Firm) - All American News, Inc - Gray, Betty
Date:1950
Film, Video
All-American news. [1944-03]
Inventory title: All American news III
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Harry McAlpin, the first African-American reporter to be given White House press credentials;…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - Owen, Chandler - All American News, Inc
Date:1944
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-01, no. 3]
Inventory title: All American news, 1945, unidentified issue
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about the retirement of Mr. Lucas, steward on the President's private railcar, who served…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-05, no. 4]
Inventory title: All American news 4 | Inventory title: All American news IV | All-American news reel no. 4
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Ann Petry, the winner of the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award, and the…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-04, no. 4]
Inventory title: All American news 10 | Inventory title: All American news X
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about the United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco, California, the funeral…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-05, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 10 | Inventory title: All American news X
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Saudi Arabian attendees of the United Nations Conference on International Organization (April 25-June…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-04, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 10 | Inventory title: All American news X
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Walter F. Walter, named Secretary of Public Works for Liberia, Dr. Charles W.…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1944-09, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 12 | Inventory title: All American news XII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Evelyn C. Vaughan, Red Cross program director, returning from the front, an interview…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1944-09, no. 2]
Inventory title: All American news 12 | Inventory title: All American news XII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about soldiers in the 92nd Infantry Division building a landing field in Italy, and…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1944
Film, Video
All-American news. [1944-11, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 12 | Inventory title: All American news XII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about an interracial Youth Conference of Chicago high school students focused on reducing juvenile…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1944
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-02-25, no. 1]
Inventory title: All American news 13 | Inventory title: All American news XIII
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include segments about Adam Clayton Powell speaking at Freedom Day celebration, commemorating the 13th Amendment to…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-06, no. 2]
Inventory title: All American news 5 | Inventory title: All American news V
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include a segment about Miss Sepia, an American cook interviewed in China about VE Day, commencement…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc
Date:1945
Film, Video
All-American news. [1945-02-25, no. 2]
Inventory title: All American news 6 | Inventory title: All American news VI
All-American news were the first newsreels produced for a black audience. Made in the 1940s and 1950s, they were originally intended to encourage black Americans to participate in, and support the war effort, and to reflect an African-American perspective on world and national events. Highlights of this issue include a segment about Jeri Smith, a pianist playing at Carnegie Hall, a service man being…
Contributor:
Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.) - Barnett, Claude - Alexander, William D. - All American News, Inc