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As part of the 2016 Themester Beauty, the Archives of African American Music and Culture (AAAMC) hosted a presentation and panel discussion event in the Grand Hall of the Neal Marshall Black Cultur...
A lecture and panel discussion exploring the intersections between sacred and secular African American music genres (funk, soul and gospel, in particular) and the ritual preparation and sharing of ...
Classroom lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks to students in Fred McElroy's "Survey for the Culture of Black Americans" course (AAADS A150) offered by Indiana University's Department of African American...
Classroom lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks to students in Monika Herzig's "Music Industry II" course (SPEA A336) offered by Indiana University's Arts Administration Program. The lecture took place in...
Public Lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks in the Showers City Hall as part of Bloomington's Black History Month. The lecture was followed by a reception in the lobby of City Hall. The lecture video ava...
Public lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center Grand Hall as the opening event of Indiana University's "Black History Month." The lecture was followed by a receptio...
During the 1960s, Black musicians and executives still had a difficult time breaking into the mainstream of the music industry. Despite the commercial success of Black music produced by the indepen...
Garrison, Sherri; Hill, A. Thomas (Gospel musician); Bryant, Rodnie
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Panelists: Sherri Garrison (Director of Worship, Eastern Star Church; Former Director, Gospel Music Workshop of America Women of Worship), Rev. A. Thomas Hill (Recording Artist; Pastor, Healing Str...
Panelists: Dr. Leonard Scott (Co-founder, Tyscot Records; Pastor, Rock Community Church), Al “The Bishop” Hobbs (Founder, Aleho Records; Former General Manager WTLC; Past Executive Vice Chair, Gosp...
This panel explores the role of race, class, gender, and generation in shaping the multiple identities of participants in rock, as well as the ways that African American rock musicians have negotia...
This panel explores the status of rock in the 21st century—how rock is conceptualized/defined and how has it been transformed and reinterpreted; the role of African American musicians in this proce...
IU Soul Revue; Thomas, Suzanne; Blues Church (Musical group)
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Concert performance wrapping up the AAAMC conference "Reclaiming the Right to Rock: Black Experiences in Rock Music." One of the nine video files contains a test pattern/calibration screen for the ...
This panel examines the following broad areas: (1) the ways in which African American rock musicians conceive of and define rock as a musical genre; (2) how rock is situated within the broader spec...
Indiana University, Archives of African American Music and Culture
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Session 2. Answer to final question asked during Session 2.
Session 3 (begins at approximately 2:24). "DJ discussions & demonstration: the musical characteristics of Detroit techno and house." Pane...
Indiana University, Archives of African American Music and Culture
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Session 2. "Roots of techo: DJs explore the history and present state of Detroit techno." Panelists: Rick Wilhite [substituting for Juan Atkins], Mike Clark, Terrence Parker, Cornelius Harris; Mode...
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012; Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017; Hudnut, William H., III, 1932-2016
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Father Boniface Hardin hosts a discussion with Sister Jane Schilling and Mayor Bill Hudnut III of Indianapolis. Mayor Hudnut discusses his background as a clergyman in the Presbyterian Church and h...
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012; Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
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Father Boniface Hardin hosts a discussion with Sister Jane Schilling on the current recession and how it impacts the Black community. The hosts discuss unemployment, the recession’s impact on healt...
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012; Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
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Father Boniface Hardin hosts a discussion with Sister Jane Schilling on the book A Brief History of the Negro in Anderson, Indiana by James Warren Bailey. After talking about the book’s contents an...
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012; Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
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Father Boniface Hardin and Sister Jane Schilling host this session and tell the story of the kidnapping of Horace Bell, the son of a New Albany, Indiana family that was active in the underground ra...
Father Boniface Hardin hosts a discussion with Mrs. Mynelle Gardner on the impact of the Black Movement in the1960s. Ms. Gardner begins by describing the Black Movement and the goals of its partici...
Sister Jane Schilling narrates a brief history of labor in the United States from the founding of the country to post-WWII. She describes the struggles of different groups, including African Americ...
Sister Jane Schilling narrates a brief history of labor in the United States from the founding of the country to post-WWII. She describes the struggles of different groups, including African Americ...
A discussion between unidentified host (William Spaulding?) and William Chaney, Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana. Chaney describes the history and naming of the Klan, its current activit...
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012; Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
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Father Boniface Hardin hosts a discussion with Sister Jane Schilling on the Eleutherian Institute (later renamed Eleutherian College) in Lancaster, Indiana. They discuss the school's founding and r...
Hooks, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lawson), 1925-2010; Young, Andrew, 1932-
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The first half of this recording is a speech by Benjamin L. Hooks, executive director of the NAACP, on July 4, 1978 during the organization's 69th annual convention. Hook speaks on the current lead...
Hardin, Boniface, 1933-2012; Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
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Father Boniface Hardin hosts a discussion with Sister Jane Schilling on nation-building inspired by the country’s bicentennial. The hosts begin by discussing the corrupt foundation of the nation an...