Film, Video All-American news. [1945-06, no. 2] Inventory title: All American news 5 / Inventory title: All American news V
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Title
- All-American news. [1945-06, no. 2]
Other Title
- Inventory title: All American news 5
- Inventory title: All American news V
Summary
- 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 and graduation at Howard University.
Names
- Alexander, William D., production
- Glucksman, E. M. (Emanuel M.), production
- Barnett, Claude, 1889-1967, production
- All American News, Inc
Created / Published
- [1945]
Contents
- 90,000 at Holy Hour, Chicago offers prayers for permanent peace (1 min., 4 sec.) -- Rev. Hill is candidate, runs for common council, in Detroit (19 sec.) -- Present gifts to Freedman's, audimeter and gatch bed are received (1 min., 53 sec.) -- "Miss Sepia" is chosen, will compete in Atlantic city (33 sec.) -- China learns of V-E Day, see bulletins on their "Times Square" (1 min., 5 sec.) -- Commencement at Howard "U", CIO leader and Robeson get honorary degrees (1 min., 25 sec.).
Headings
- - African Americans--Social life and customs
- - World War, 1939-1945--Participation, African American
- - V-E Day, 1945--China
- - Howard University
- - Beauty contestants
- - Stritch, Samuel Alphonsus,--1887-1958
- - Hill, Charles Andrew,--1893-1970
- - Drew, Charles,--1904-1950
- - Johnson, Mordecai W.--(Mordecai Wyatt),--1890-1976
- - Mays, Benjamin E.--(Benjamin Elijah),--1894-1984
- - Murray, Philip,--1886-1952
- - Robeson, Paul,--1898-1976
Genre
- Newsreels
- Nonfiction films
Notes
- - Date in title and possible date of release are based on Chicago's Holy Hour on June 10th, 1945. Date taken from newspaper article.
- - Appearing: Archbishop Stritch, Reverend Charles Hill, Dr. Charles Drew, Mordecai Johnson, Reverend Benjamin Mays, Philip Murray, Paul Robeson.
- - Some footage provided by the United States Army Signal Corps.
- - Incomplete: opening titles lacking.
- - Cannot confirm that newsreel stories are in the same order, or on the same reel as when originally released.
- - Sources used: Moon, S., Reel Black talk, p. 3-6; Sampson, H., Blacks in black and white, p. 437-440; Wheeler, R. "News for all Americans" in American visions, Feb.-Mar. 1993, p. 40, viewed online, June 22, 2018 via Academic OneFile; The New York Age, June 30, 1945, p. 6; The Daily Free Press (Carbondale, Illinois), June 11, 1945, page 1, via ProQuest Historical Newspapers, viewed July 12, 2018.
Medium
- 1 video file (digital, MPEG-4) (inc.) (ca. 6 min.) : sd., b&w.
Source Collection
- MacDonald (J. Fred and Leslie W.) Collection (Library of Congress)
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Library of Congress Control Number
- 2018601240
Online Format
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Subject
- African Americans
- Beauty Contestants
- Benjamin Elijah)
- China
- Drew, Charles
- Hill, Charles Andrew
- Howard University
- Johnson, Mordecai W.
- Mays, Benjamin E.
- Mordecai Wyatt)
- Murray, Philip
- Newsreels
- Nonfiction Films
- Participation, African American
- Robeson, Paul
- Social Life and Customs
- Stritch, Samuel Alphonsus
- V-E Day
- World War