A Guide to the Alli Aweusi Collection, 1969-1995
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Creator: |
Aweusi, Alli |
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Title: |
Aweusi, Alli Collection |
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Dates: |
1969-1995 |
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Abstract: |
Cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes,
and slides comprise the Alli Aweusi Collection (1969-1995), which documents the
Black Panther Party and the civil rights movement. Alli Aweusi (John O. Greenlow
III) was a former member of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense in the 1960s
and 1970s. His collection contains speeches, interviews, and slides dealing with the
Black Panthers and other movements. |
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Accession No.: |
96-129 |
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Extent: |
20 ft. |
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Language: |
Materials are written in English. |
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Repository: |
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The
University of Texas at Austin |
Alli Aweusi (John O. Greenlow III) was a former member of the Black Panther Party for
Self Defense in the 1960s and 1970s. In the mid 1960s, Aweusi began documenting the
Panthers and other aspects of the civil rights movement. He moved to Austin in 1981
and became involved in the music, art, and poetry scene. In 1994 he started the
Catfish Poets, an Austin poetry group aimed at African-Americans. Aweusi passed away
in Austin in 2003, at the age of fifty-six.
Cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tapes, and slides comprise the Alli Aweusi Collection
(1969-1995), which documents the Black Panther Party and the civil rights movement.
The collection contains speeches, interviews, and slides dealing with the Black
Panthers and other movements. Furthermore, there are a number of radio shows on tape
from the 1980s and 1990s. These shows were broadcast on KPFA in Berkeley,
California; KUT FM in Austin, Texas; KOOP FM in Austin, Texas; and KAZI FM in
Austin, Texas. The collection includes tapes of African-American speakers who came
to the University of Texas at Austin in the 1980s. The majority of the slides deal
with the Black Panther Party, however the collection contains some nature and
architecture slides. In addition, the collection has slides depicting the Black
Cowboy Parade in Oakland and the Afrikan Liberation Day Program in Oakland.
Access Restrictions
Portions of this collection are restricted due to preservation issues.
Use Restrictions
Portions of this collection are stored remotely at the Library Storage Facility; 48
hours notice is required.
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Subjects (Persons) |
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Aweusi, Alli. |
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Newton, Huey P. |
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Subjects (Organizations) |
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Black Panther Party--History--Sources. |
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Black Panther Party--History--Photographs. |
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Subjects |
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Civil rights movements--California--San Francisco Bay
Area--History--20th century. |
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Oakland (Calif.) |
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Austin (Tex.) |
Alli Aweusi Collection, 1969-1995, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The
University of Texas at Austin.
Basic processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with funds from the
National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) for the Briscoe
Center’s “History Revealed: Bringing Collections to Light project,” 2009-2011.
Detailed Description of the Papers
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Inventory: |
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| 96-129/1 (06196175) |
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KAZI 8.7 radio shows: |
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Souls of Black Folks, June 30, 1987 - December 7, 1987 |
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| 96-129/2 (06195762) |
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Souls of Black Folks, December 14, 1987; January 4, 1988 - July 1, 1988; January 1, 1989; October 2, 1989 |
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Souls of Black Folks special shows: |
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Fourth of July, 1988 |
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Tribute to Black Women, July 17, 1988 |
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Juneteenth Special I & II, June 1, 1988 |
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| 96-129/3 (06195999) |
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Juneteenth Special III |
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Mom & Pop interviews, November 26, 1989 |
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Sun Ra at Liberty Lunch, July 24, 1988 |
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Marcus Garvey, August 17, 1987 |
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John Coltrane, September 21, 1987 |
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., January 1 and 18, 1988 |
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Survival shows: |
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Marcus Garvey, August 18, 1987 |
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Peter Tosh, September 15, 1987 |
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Music from the Battlefield, December 22-29, 1987 |
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KUT 90.5 radio shows: |
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World Music Show (Dan Del Santo): |
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FELA Special, November 7, 1986 |
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Marcus Garvey, August 14, 1987 |
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Dr. Aweusi: |
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August 12 - December 2, 1988; April 28, 1989, part I |
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| 96-129/4 (06195831) |
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April 28, 1989, part II; September 1, 1989 |
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Folkways, July 9, 1988 |
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Spirit of Soweto Lives, RR, June 16, 1986 |
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The History of Reggae Music, Numbered cassettes [lectures, speeches, workshops, poetry, music]: |
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0001: Black Studies Department, Fred T. Smit, Elvocyce Hooper, Sid Walton and others, concerning a chairman at Black Studies Department, Merrit College, Oakland, California |
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0003: Black Panther Party, party members, KPFA radio Berkeley, March 23, 1971 |
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0004: San Francisco State College, Bobby Seale speech, 60 minutes |
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0005: Eldridge Cleaver, In Peace and Freedom Rally in Syracuse, New York; Soul on Wax Black Panther Party Minister of Information dig, July 28, 1968 |
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0006: Stokely Carmichael interview by Belva Davis, KPIX TV, San Francisco, California |
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0007: Costlo Moore, conversation and song |
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0008: Mary Anne Pollar, Rainbow Sign, interview, 1974 |
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0009: Matter of Pride Conference, July 23, 1972 |
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0010: Malcolm X and Bayard Rustin, Choices of Two Roads, 1960 |
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0011: [box 28] Stokely Carmichael, Oakland, February 17, 1968 |
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0012: Bobby Seale, Black Panther Party, Oakland, California 1968; Huey P. Newton Birthday Rally, Oakland Auditorium, February 17, 1968 |
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0013: Malcolm X interview, January 1965 |
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0015: H. Rap Brown, Black Panther rally, Oakland, California 1968; Huey P. Newton Birthday Rally, February 1, 1968 |
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0017: The Nigger Machine, Kathleen Cleaver |
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0018: Bobby Seale, Black University Conferences, Merrit College workshop |
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0019: Fascism, Ron Dellums, 1969 |
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0020: Black Panther 1969/The Pill, TV special, David Hillard, Brenda |
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0021: Chancellor Williams, June 7, 1975 |
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0023: Nettle Ford, Independent of Jaminica West Indies |
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0024: Inner Vision interview with Oscar Brown, Jr., August 17, 1975 |
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0025: Yosef ben-Johnson; he recorded himself; A Black historian, A TAPE THAT MUST BE HEARD |
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0026: Betty Shabazz at McClymmonds High School, May 18, 1971 |
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0027: Carole Ward, KDIA interview, black films, June 22, 1975 |
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0029: Stokely Carmichael, Whither College, March 1, 1971 |
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0030: Stokely Carmichael, questions and answers in student union, San Jose State #3 |
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0031: Sister Ruth Haywood, KCBS radio interview talk show, San Francisco, 1974 |
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0032: Chicago 7 trial, Bobby Seal, 1970 |
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0033: Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, Black Awareness Week, poetry, California State University, Hayward, noon, April 14, 1976 |
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| 96-129/5 (06195842) |
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0034: Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, poetry, June 14, 1975 |
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0035: Poetry reading by Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, Afrikan Festival, Richmond, California, ; also Swahili lesson June 14, 1975 |
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0036: KNEW 91 AM Community Affairs, Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, interviewer Billie Johnson, , 30 minutes February 2, 1976 |
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0037: “Voices of Change,” slide and speech presentation on Black History, Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, Freedom Hall, University of California, Davis, 12-2 pm, March 4, 1976 |
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0038: Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, KRE, 7 second delay, interview by Fred Wayne; poetry/telephone talk show; Berkeley, California, March 21, 1976 |
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0039: KPFA radio, Souls of Black Folks, Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, MC Paul Fleming; discussed our book Words Never Kill; CIA exposure, June 15, 1975 |
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0040: Poetry reading, Alli and Macheweo Aweusi, Merrit College, 1975 |
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0041: Alli and Macheweo Aweusi poetry; Melvin Van Peebles interview, KPFA radio, February 15, 1976 |
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0042: Alli Aweusi, poetry readings, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, April 3, 1971 |
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0043: Alli Aweusi lecture at East Bay Negro Historical Society, December 20, 1974 |
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0044: The Last Poets: This Is Madness |
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0045: Poetry reading, Jessica Tarahata Hagedorn and Ntozake Shange |
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0046: Alex Haley, My Furthest Back Person |
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0047: Alli Aweusi poetry, 1970 |
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0048: Africa; Music of the Princes of Dahomey; Festival of the Tohossou |
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0049: Music of Zaire; libinza |
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0050: John Coltrane: Jazz Giant |
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0051: Opinion ‘71: (A) Heering, Beekin Eckles, KABL radio part 2/2; (B) Claude Brown for McGovern campaign, May 12, 1972 |
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0053: John Coltrane Quartet |
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0054: Folk Tales of the tribes of Africa as told by Eartha Kitt, TC 1967 |
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0055: Imamu Amiri Baraka, A Black University Conferences workshop on leadership, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1971 |
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0056: Halifu; poetess, director, writer, dancer/instructor, choreographer, interviewed in her home in Berkeley by Macheweo Aweusi, April 21, 1975 |
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0057: Sarah W. Fabio, Marvin X, Don L. Lee, Black experience, San Jos State, 1969 |
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0058: Little Johnny Brown, Ella Jenkins |
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0059: Anthology of Negro History, parts I & II; "Simple" reading by Langston Hughes [2 tapes] |
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0060: Anthology of Negro Poets, edited by Arna Bontemps |
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0061: South Africa Black '77 Theatre Project, Epic West Theatre, February 27, 1977 |
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0062: Gwen Brooks/C. Diggs, University of California at Berkeley, May 1, 1974; University of California Zellerbach, Macheweo and Alli Aweusi, Robert Woods |
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0064: Uranoa Cummings, history, Oakland Museum, June 1, 1975 |
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0065: Brother Phil McGee, University of California, Berkeley, October 14, 1973 |
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0066: Martin Luther King, Jr. Nobel Peace Prize |
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0067: This Fear of Faith, KQED TV, Black History in Poetry, Dance, Art and Drama, Breck Peter MC, Oakland, California, February 26, 1977 |
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0068: Sister of Motivation/Rainbow Sign, Macheweo, Alli, Sister Baji, February 23, 1975 |
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0069: "Which Way Black Students" conferences workshop, nation building , University of Minnesota, [2 tapes] February 12-16, 1969 |
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0070: Black Journal, summary of their programs, April 24, 1976 |
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0071: Rog and Joyce Thomas, lecture on art, music, black history; slides and film used, Mt. Diablo College, February 13, 1976 |
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0072: Urania Cummings |
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0073: South Afrikan poet Keorapetse Kgositsle, University of California, May 1, 1975 |
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0074: Don Warden talk show, KDIA AM, July 20, 1975 |
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0075: "I Have a Dream," Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.; original address from March on Washington, (Creed Records) August 28, 1963 |
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0076: Hugh Masekela |
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0077: John Coltrane, OM |
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| 96-129/6 (06195682) |
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0078: South African Black ‘77 Theatre Project, Epic West Theatre, Berkeley, California, February 27, 1977 |
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0079: Evolution of the Blues, On Broadway Theatre, starring Oscar Brown, Jr., San Francisco, California, June 12, 1975 |
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0080: Mel (Malachi) Andrews, April 7, 1974 |
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0081: Black folktales written by Julius Lester, read by Alli Aweusi |
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0082: Don Warden talk show, KDIA, Sunday; talked about Panama, Ethiopia, Angola |
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0083: Jim Copeland Public Relations, Macheweo Aweusi interviewer, Oakland Ensemble Theatre, August 29, 1975 |
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0084: Minister Louis Farakhan, Soul TV, May 1974 |
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0085: Yosef ben-Johnson, Vakanace Cultural Center, Oakland, California, November 6, 1976 |
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0086: Anthology of Music of Black Afrika |
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0087: Keorapetse Kgositsile interview, May 22, 1975 |
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0088: Donald Warden talk show, KDIA AM, Oakland, California, May 8, 1977 |
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0089: Eugene E. White, artist and publisher of KUJIONA magazine, at home in San Francisco, October 5, 1975 |
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0091: Jerry Randolph, Deep Black artist workshop, skill of writing, Rannick Playwright Company, August 24, 1971 |
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0092: John X, philosophy of the Nation of Islam, 1969 |
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0093: BWOPA conferences (Black Women Organized for Political Action), North Pealta College, old Merritt, 1974 |
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0094: Amuru Press Inc., Jeremy Randolph chief editor, Deep Writers Workshop, chairman of meeting Alli Aweusi, 1971 |
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0095: Republic of New Africa conference 1974; Oscar Brown, Jr., Sister of Motivation |
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0096: Elton Fax, Racism, class of Don Davis, part I/(B) Opinion 1971 Herring, Beekin Eckles, KABL radio part 1/2; October 20, 1971 |
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0097: Brother Amos White, African American History, (2 tapes) June 4, 1971 |
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0098: Marcus Garvey Day 1970, California Hall, San Francisco, [2 tapes] August 16, 1970 |
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0099: Maya Angelou, Black History Week, University of California, February 20, 1975 |
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0100: Dave Mudavanha, March 31, 1974 |
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0101: Honorable Wallace D. Muhammad, KTVU TV interview, August 20, 1977 |
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0102: John O. Killens, University of California lecture "Cotilion"; also Sarah Fabio, March 11, 1971 |
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0103: Dr. Francis C. Welsing, M. D., "The Cress Theory of ColorConfronting Racism (White Supremacy)," University of California, November 3, 1973 |
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0104: Joanne Little, KPFA 94 AM, Elaine Brown, Larry Little interview at the Learning Center, Berkeley, California, August 25, 1975 |
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0105: Charlotte Mitchell, presidential candidate for the Communist Party 1968; Black Messenger, Merritt College |
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0106: Angola, KPFA, 1975 |
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0107: A Black University, National Black Work Conferences, sponsored by Soul Students Advisory Council, March 28 - April 5, 1968 |
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0108: Martin Luther King, Jr.; TV program on Martin Luther King Jr. the day he was assassinated, April 3, 1968 |
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0109: Deep Black Writers Workshop meets with the Black Scholar, interview and rap session with editor Robert L. Allen and business manager Glory Bevien [2 tapes], The Black Scholar, March 10, 1976 |
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0111: Black montage, KDIA, talk about media, MC Steve Little, Terry, Lang, Ismael Reed, Willie Hearst, September 7, 1975 |
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0112: Ella Collins, Queen Mother Ella Collins, Sister of Malcolm X, 1970 |
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0113: Last message of Malcolm X |
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0114: Willington 10, March 1976 |
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0115: Costlo Moore Rap, July 1976; Macheweo Aweusi |
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0116: Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere, President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Veterans Memorial Building, August 6, 1977 |
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0117: Nationhood, Queen Mother Moore, 1966 |
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0118: Dr. Raye Richardson, KDIA Inner Vision radio talk show, June 12, 1977 |
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0119: KDIA talk show, Afrikan Liberation Day discussion, Oakland, May 15, 1977 |
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| 96-129/7 (06195740) |
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0120: Souls of Black Folks, KDFA, Jonathan Jackson, August 10, 1975 |
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0121: Ron Stacker Thompson on theatre, interviewed by Macheweo Aweusi at Oakland Ensemble Theatre, September 5, 1975 |
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0122: Donald Warden talk show, KDIA AM 1310, discussion about August 4, 1975, Tribune article on South Africa, September 1, 1975 |
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0124: Melvin Van Peebles lecture on film, Wheeler Auditorium, University of California, Berkeley, February 11, 1976 |
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0125: Howard Fuller, Laney College, November 1, 1971 |
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0126: Black Family meeting; Elvocyce Hooper, Fred T. Smith, University of California, Berkeley |
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0127: Operation Speak Out, Queen Mother |
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0128: Harold Cruz, Seattle, Washington, December 3, 1972 |
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0129: Gwen Brooks, Women's Center, University of California, Berkeley, May 16, 1974 |
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0130: Gwen Brooks, University of California, Berkeley, [tape I] May 15, 1974 |
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0131: Black Experience in Children’s Literature, Daphne Muse, University of California, Berkeley Women’s Center, [2 tapes, one in box marked 0130] November 11, 1975 |
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0132: Ahimsa Sumcha: NEXT-KPFA radio, poetry and music, Berkeley black radio station |
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0133: Oscar Brown, Jr., Rainbow Sign, Berkeley, January 10, 1974 |
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0135: Elton Fax, Africans and Afro-americans, Froben Lozada’s class, January 20, 1971 |
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0136: Black University Conferences, Merritt College workshop on black nationalism, Elvocyce Hooper, chair |
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0137: Aileen Hernandez, San Francisco State conference, 1970 |
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0139: Malachi Andrews |
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0140: "Which Way Black Students?" conference 1969, University of Minnesota, [2 tapes] February 12-16, 1969 |
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0141: Black History Week, , Black psychology workshop, University of California February 12, 1975 |
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0142: Joan Little, KPFA 94 FM, Joan Little case, on her day of acquittal, August 15, 1975 |
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0143: The Republic of Mozambique Independence Day, KPFA radio, June 25, 1975 |
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0144: KPFA interview with Taj Mahal, Souls of Black Folks, July 20, 1975 |
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0145: Dave Mudavanha, class lecture on religions and slavery, December 19, 1974 |
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0146: Wilmington 10 case on 60 Minutes, KROW TV March 6, 1977 |
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0147: The Awusioo of Henry Dumas, Rainbow Sign, Berkeley, February 2, 1975 |
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0148: Dave Mudavanha class lecture |
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0149: African Liberation Day; Oba T’Shaka, Brother Ajili, Alli Aweusi, KDIA Oakland, August 7, 1977 |
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0150: Mr. Gaines, author of Jane Pittman, Golden State Library, Oakland, February 11, 1975 |
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0151: Dave Mudavanha lecture at Berkeley Unified School District, March 1974 |
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0152: Mohammed Ali at Merritt College, May 22, 1971 |
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0153: Black Journal |
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0154: University of Ife, Oluwansamni |
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0155: Hamilton Recreation Center benefit, [2 tapes] June 5, 1970 |
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0156: Marcus Garvey, “Afrika for the Afrikans at Home and Abroad” |
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0157: Ballot or Bullet, Errol Garner |
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0158: Jimmy Garret, San Francisco State strike, March 25, 1975 |
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0159: Black Journal, June 23, 1969 |
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0160: Huey P. Newton interview KDIA, interview by Louis Freeman, February 28, 1971 |
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0161: NEXT, KPFA, Alli and Macheo Aweusi, May 9, 1976; poetry by Aweusis, rap on African Liberation Day, 1976 |
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0162: NEXT, KPFA, Alli and Macheo Aweusi, May 9, 1976 |
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0163: Malcolm X documentary, May 11, 1982 |
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| 96-129/8 (06196007) |
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0164: John D. Hanson interview, January 18, 1983 |
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0165: Elonise Burrell, Black Arts Alliance, Austin, Texas, January 18, 1983 |
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0166: Dr. John Warfield, KAZI interview, November 3, 1979 |
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0167: A South Afrikan Story |
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0168: Eldridge Cleaver, KPFA interview from Paris, France, Souls of Black Folks, March 25, 1975 |
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0169: Mamadou Lumumba interview, on beginning of Black Panther movement in Oakland; Black Panther Party in Northern California; House of Umoja; ideas and feelings of black movement in America; a look back to early 1960s, July 1976 |
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0171: Malcolm X after his trip to Mecca, radio interview [2 tapes]; side (b), tape 2: Stokely Carmichael Black Panther support speech, 3 minutes. |
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0173: Souls of Black Folks, KPFA, poetry by Bay area black poets, Berkeley, August 31, 1975 |
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0174: Afrikan Liberation Day, Soledad prison poets, May 1978 |
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0175: Huey P. Newton, KPFA interview, Charles Garry, Hue’s sister, March 7, 1968 |
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0176: The Last Poets, poetry readings (Abiodum Ovewle, Alafia Pudm, Omar Ben Hassen) |
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0177: Unidentified |
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0178: John Dee, July 4, 1974 |
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0179: Jazz Alive #791104: Michael Franks, Spyro Gyra, National Public Radio |
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0180: Jazz Alive: World of Sam Rivers |
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0181: Jazz Alive: KC women’s festival |
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0182: Puppeteer Bruce Schwartz |
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0183: Yosef ben-Johnson |
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0184: Africa, the voices and drums of Keita Fodeba, Mwangue, Kante Facelli |
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0185: FELA interview, Jello Biafra on his arrest and record ban; Revolutionary Rock, July 1986 |
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0186: The Reverend Jesse Jackson, University of Texas at Austin, Lyndon Baines Johnson auditorium, April 22, 1987 |
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0187: Music of Afrika, Louis Hick interview, KUT, April 24, 1987 |
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0188: Paul Simon, “Graceland”; Bob Marley, “Legend” |
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0189: Music of the Humpback Whale |
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0190: The House that Montu Built; folktale/puppet show about Afrikan homes, by Alli Aweusi, Austin Children’s Museum |
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0191: Black Women Writers, KUT radio |
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0192: Voices of Change: Malcolm X, theme from Sweetback, Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Kathleen and Eldridge Cleaver, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael |
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0193: Furaha Hiyati, KDIA, Black Woman World, Carol Patricia Scott, Macheo Aweusi, August 14, 1977 |
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0194: Tony Brown, Austin, Texas, "In Black America," part I |
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0022: Stokely Carmichael, San Jose State |
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0002: Huey P. Newton, release on $50,000 bail press conferences, KPAT people radio station, August 5, 1970 |
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0110: Howard Fuller, Merritt College, November 19, 1970 |
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0170: Free at Last, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Drum Major Instinct Sermon, Ebenezer Baptist Church, February 4, 1968; I’ve Been to the Mountain, Memphis, April 3, 1968; I Have A Dream |
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0123: Imamu Barka interview, 6 pac, June 1974 |
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0157: Ballot or the Bullet, Malcolm X |
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0016: John Henrik Clark: Blacks in the Communist Party, Council of Elders meeting |
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Other cassette tapes: |
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Music from Spaces |
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OK jazz |
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Tribute to Nelson Mandela, KUT |
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Harold O’Chester, Series on David: For Cave Dwellers Only, Simple Secrets for Successful Christian Living |
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Continues Afrikan music |
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KAZI FM, Kharen Mousho Jazz |
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UZULU |
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Kwanza on KUT FM, Dan Del Santo Show, December 2, 1987 |
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Seminole, Doug Sirad |
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(A) Under Fire; (B) Wanda Brown |
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Information Technology and Telecommunication Systems, April 5, 1984 |
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(A) Vol. III Mousho; (B) Angela Davis |
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Caribbean Echo 13/87: Car (United Nations) |
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Stokely Carmichael, Kwame Toure, University of Texas at Austin, October 27, 1987 |
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World Music Show I (box I, II, IV) |
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South Africa Now, Tony Brown’s journal, July 2, 1990 |
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World Music Show II, KUT FM, August 31, 1990 |
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Kwame Toure, part II, side one only |
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Ron Williams, psychic, September 16, 1990 |
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(A) "Ebony", theme love, July 1978, carnival, Eartha Kitt, music; (B) WLIB James Brown, Last Poets |
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Dr. Francis Cress Welsing, AIDS: Biochemical Warfare [2 tapes] |
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(A) The Last Poets; (B) The Last Poets: Right On |
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Nelson Mandela speech to U. S. Congess, taped from KUT, June 26, 1990 |
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Interview with King Sunny Ade with music, KUT FM, Austin |
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(A) Anti-Apartheid Programme number 52/88, English; (B) China Interview |
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Malikah Shabazz, University of Texas at Austin, February 24, 1991 |
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(A) Shallid Third Eye Conference; (B) Duke Ellington |
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John Hope Franklin, on Afrikan History, University of Texas, Austin, April 1, 1989 |
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Studio 89, ; BFRS[?] April 13, 1985 |
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Go West, Young Man |
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Black Male View of Black Women, KAZI FM |
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(A) Message to the Grass Roots; (B) Malcolm X Speaks Again |
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(A) Anti-apartheid 4/88 English (United Nations); (B) In Black America #47, part I, Kerner+20 |
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Flower show: (A) music by Ahmed Jamal; Tranquility; (B) 97 color slides of California flowers |
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Malachi: Brand New, Sunshine and Rain, You Sing and I’ll Pray |
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Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan, Ali Kiva Room, Education Building, University of Texas at Austin, November 28, 1984 |
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Haile Selassie |
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"Civilization or Barbarism: Using Religion to Service the Spiritual, Social and Economic Needs of Black People," May 17, 1992 |
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Poetry of Langston Hughes: Dreamkeeper |
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Kwame Toure: Organization and the Struggle, March 2, 1983 |
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Mary Lee Copeland, poet and writer; interview by Alli Aweusi |
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Kwanza on KUT FM: discussion by Alli Aweusi, DJ Louis Harrison, December 27, 1991 |
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Dr. Leonra Fulani, KAZI FM, host Terry Calahan, March 14, 1992 |
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Malcolm X: Prospects For Freedom, New York, January 7, 1965 |
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Drum |
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Strutural Set Analysis of African Music, Adowa I lecture, Dr. Willie Anku, University of Texas at Austin, March 31, 1993 |
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Yetunde Omoniwa, interview on Batik and Yoruba dance, some storytelling, Nike Center for Art and Culture, Osogbo, Nigeria, April-May 1994; Music from Osogbo, Nigeria, Traditional music from Joni Jones video |
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KILL radio |
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The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, interview with Alli Aweusi, Southwest Texas State University, KTSW FM, February 19, 1993 |
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Black Panther II: Bobby Seale (continued), Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael; (A) Newton interview KPFA March 1968; Seale, Oakland, February 17, 1968; (B) Brown at Oakland; Stokely, February 17, 1968 |
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Forum: Marcus Mosiah Garvey, host Olive Graham, KUT; with Colin Garvey, grandson, and Alli Aweusi, December 8, 1993; KFON Ben Baldwin talk radio with Aweusi on Kwanza, December 30, 1993 |
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Garvey Festival interview with Alli Aweusi, KUT, August 1, 1993 |
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The Garvey, Washington, Allen Project: The Resurrection of Malcolm X, Young’s Chapel AME Church, Austin, Texas, December 3, 1992 |
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How the Leopard Got His Spots |
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The Lion Speaks; Rev. Ray Brown, Alli Aweusi |
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New World Order by William Cooper |
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Susan Taylor: Rameses |
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Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tarig Al-Mansour I, II, III [3 tapes] |
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Dick Gregory, Washington, D. C., June 1990 |
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Pickleberry Pie (Longhorn Radio Network); "One World," March 11-17, 1991; "Lizard of Oz," March 11-24, 1991 |
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The Environment Show (Longhorn Radio), March 11-24, 1991 |
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In Black America (Longhorn Radio) #42, October 16-29, #43, undated |
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Malcolm X, Louis Farakhan, Huey P. Newton |
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Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan, University of Texas at Austin press conference in Afrikan Studio room, September 28, 1989 |
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Rameses promotional on the World Music Show, KUT |
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Forum (Longhorn Radio) #10, 11, March 5-18, 1990 |
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(A) Marcus Garvey interview, KUT Louis Harrison, March 14, 1991; (B) Garvey interview, KUT Dan Del Santo, August 1, 1991 |
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Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan: "Revival of the Alkebu-Lan Connection", Southwest Texas State University, [2 tapes] February 16, 1994 |
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The Lawson Story, Lake Tahoe Leadership Retreat, Dan Lawson, [2 tapes[ 1975 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, August 15, 1986 |
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City Center parade, Black Cowboys |
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Women of the Calabash, KUT Austin, part I, II [2 tapes] |
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To Be Young, Gifted and Black: Ruby Dee, Al Freeman, Barbara Berrie, Ossie and Ruby, February 27, 1981 |
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Jesse Jackson, University of Texas at Austin, September 1988 |
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The Day God Came, 15:19:94 |
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Nation of Islam: (A) Bernard Cusmer and Heather Vincent, Nightline groundrules, ; (B) Jane Wells, KOB interview, Albuquerque, April 5, 1984April 14, 1984 |
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Alli Aweusi: The Importance of Black History, Houston-Tillotson College, Austin, February 3, 1989 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, August 22, 1986 |
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Copyright workshop, University of California at Berkeley, May 27, 1975 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, [2 tapes] February 20, 1987 |
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Afrikan Liberation Day |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, part I, August 15, 1986 |
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King Tutenkaman |
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KAZI interview, KUT storytelling; Beautiful Black People, Dan Del Santo, January 4, 1987 |
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Mutaburka interview on NPR, KUT FM |
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NPR Black Poets |
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Japan 1968 |
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John Coltrane Special, NPR/KUT, September 23, 1987 |
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Afrikan Liberation Day; music by Kpanlogo party with Oboade, music of Ghana, narration by Alli Aweusi |
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| 96-129/11 (06195820) |
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Barbara Jordan, Texas State Chambers, Austin, April 14, 1988 |
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Kenneth Jones, National Committee of the Venceremos Brigade, Washington, D. C., tour, KAZI FM, Souls of Black Folks, November 27, 1988 |
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Sandra Greenlove |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, Tribute to Alli part I, II, [2 tapes] March 6, 1987 |
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A Practical Look at Afrocentricity [2 tapes] |
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Dr. Maulana Karensa, University of Texas at Austin, Black Student Association, [2 tapes] September 10, 1990 |
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Kwame Toure, part I |
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Catfish Poets Society |
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Afrikan Voices [3 tapes] |
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Minister Louis Farakhan: A Message by Minister Louis Farakhan at University of Texas at Austin, January 21, 1992 |
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Forum (Longhorn Radio) #25, 26, June 15-28, 1992 |
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Dan Del Santos, Macus Garvey |
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A Thanksgiving: Can Africans at Home and Abroad Survive the Current Global Military and Economic Crisis?, November 23, 1990 |
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Anubia: Gateway to Nile Valley Culture, Dr. Yosef ben-Jocannan [2 tapes] |
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Why We Must Stop Bush’s War in the Persian Gulf, Ralph Scoenman speaker, Harriet Tubman School, New York, [2 copies] February 22 |
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There Is Hope, program #00268, March 23, 1995 |
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Black Cowboys |
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Afrikan Art: The Afrikan Mbira, music of the Shona people of Rhodesia, music for Afrikan art slide show |
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World Beat, KOOP Austin, DJ Donna Hoffman and Alli Aweusi, [2 tapes] December 22, 1994 |
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Marcus Garvey, Jr., Alli Aweusi at Colin and Lloydris Garvey house, Austin, December 5, 1993 |
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The Black Panthers, Alli Aweusi, UTC, February 12, 1991 |
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Marcus Garvey |
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The Mystifying Sounds of Africa; Nana Yao Opare Dinzlu and Company |
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Minister Louis Farakhan at Prairie View, Texas A&M, 1988 |
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Amos Wilson |
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Dr. Maulana Karenga: Academic Excellence and Social Responsibility |
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Angela Y. Davis |
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Jesse Jackson, 12 noon rally, University of Texas at Austin, , part I January 26, 1987 |
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Joni Jones, Sistas Doctor; Black Panther New York; play by Jones |
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Texas Circuit Poetry Fest, University Hills Branch Library, Austin, April 1, 1995 |
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Big Bash on the River #2 |
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Afrikan stories read by Alli Aweusi, 1995 |
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Marcus Garvey, Horizon, KUT |
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(A) Marcus Garvey; (B) The Last Poets |
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Marcus Garvey Tribute, music from the play |
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Imam Jamil Al-Amin, H. Rap Brown, February 25, 1995 |
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Ali A. Manzni, Africa Week, University of Texas at Austin, Texas Union, March 2, 1995 |
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| 96-129/12 (06195650) |
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Special Tribute to Alex Haley, Austin, [2 tapes] March 28, 1992 |
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Norbert Mundorf, Peace Dale, Rhode Island |
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Afrikan American Folktales: John Henry, Four People, July 25, 1995 |
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Ebenezer Obey: The Horse, The Man, and His Son |
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Marcus Garvey, KUT FM |
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Lamont Steptoe poetry reading and interview, Resistumeca Bookstore, July 7, 1997 |
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There Is Hope, program #00274, April 12, 1995 |
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Forum (Longhorn Radio), program #49,50, December 5-18, 1993 |
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Poet’s |
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Nita Wheeler, language tape, July 1995 |
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The Organization for African Progress: Assuring a Black Tomorrow [2 tapes] |
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Garvey Tribute [2 tapes] |
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Black Panther, NPR, Druba Bin-Waded |
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Souls of Black Folks, interview with Roselyn of Folktales, January 19, 1992 |
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Poesia y Calle, poetry by Alli Aweusi, June 29, 1994 |
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Juneteenth, Symphony Square, Rosewood Park, Pape ye Pade, 1992 |
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KAZI FM Austin, Talking Spear, Dr. Alli Aweusi, [2 tapes] February 2, 1992 |
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Rise, Vision Comin’ |
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World Beat, KOOP Austin, Donna Hoffman and Alli Aweusi, [2 tapes] December 2, 1994 |
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Nikki Giovanni |
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Gate Crash the Dawn, poetry, music |
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Alli, Fungary [?] rehearsal, March 1993 |
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John Henry as told by Denzel Washington, music by B. B. King |
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World Beat, KOOP Austin, Donna Hoffman and Alli Aweusi, part I, December 22, 1994 |
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World Music Show, KUT Austin, Dr. Aweusi, part I, May 4, 1990 |
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Journey Woman, Alex Mellor (poetry) |
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Liveset, November 17, 1991 |
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Minister Louis Farakhan, University of Texas at Austin, [2 tapes] January 2, 1992 |
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Rameses II (3rd Eye Presents Rameses II: The African Origin of Civilization) Dallas, [9 tapes] April 27-29, 1989 |
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Black Panther Interviews: Good Morning America, Where are the Panthers, August 11; KUT, The Legacy of the Panthers, May 31, 1995; Eye To Eye interview with Geranamo Pratt |
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"Kwanza”" by Teresa Jennings |
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KUT FM, DJ Ken McKenzie with Alli Aweusi, December 19, 1995 |
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| 96-129/13 (06195671) |
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Left in Sight, KOOP Austin (A) Black Wall Street and Kwanza, December 19, 1995; (B) Poetry of Struggle, January 2, 1995 |
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Sieze the Time Production, KAZI FM, October 15, 1995 |
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GWA Project, (A) Nelson Linder interview, Sieze the Time Production (Aweusi show), September 3, 1995; (B) Bobby Seale and Eldridge Cleaver, Mumia Abu-Jama, Victory Grill, September 1, 1995 |
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(A) Marcus Mosiah Garvey, KAZI FM, August 17, 1995; (B) Commentary and Dick Gregory, August 27, 1995 |
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(A) Black Panther Party, part II, KAZI FM documentary; (B) Lamont Steptoe KAZI poetry reading and interview |
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(A) Mumia Abu-Jamal, first show, Sieze the Time, KAZI FM, July 2, 1995; (B) Black Panther Party, part I, program II, July 9, 1995 |
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Good music tape, Afrikan |
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Amandla Poets: Makube Njalo |
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Moments Are Forever, poetry by Robert Woods [2 copies] |
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Gifts of the Tortoise, Ladysmith Black Mabazo |
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Oscar Brown, Jr.: (A) Sin and Soul; (B) Between Heaven and Hell |
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Play by Joni, rehearsal tape |
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We Shall Be Changed, New Mount Carmel choir, Houston, Texas |
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Dan Del Santo, "Off Your Nyashi" |
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Music from the Heart’s of Space |
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Miriam Makeba |
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Miriam Makeba: Sangoma |
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Toowoomba: Happy Drivers |
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Reel to Reel Tapes: |
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Olatunji Drums of Passion |
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Survey of the Arts |
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For Black Women Only; Poetry for a Tribute to Black Women (Longhorn Radio) |
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A Conversation with Father Theodore Hesburgh, program R-1/80, 6/30 |
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Reggae Music (Longhorn Radio) |
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Swing Low Sweet Dizzy |
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Flaming Drums/Olatunji |
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Jimmy Smith Got My Mojo Working |
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Miles Davis Birthday Special 1988 |
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Radio K-I-L-L |
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King Sunny Ade (Longhorn Radio) 1987 |
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Asian Communique |
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| 96-129/14 (06196936) |
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[RESTRICTED] |
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Black Panthers: (1) Huey Newton (March 1968) interview, Bobby Seale (February 17, 1968) Oakland, KPFA; (2) Rap Brown at Oakland, Stokely Carmichael at Oakland, February 17, 1968 |
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Dialogue: Angel Marie Greenlow Baby Talk, May 5-6, 11-12, 15, 1981 |
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Wole Soyinka, honor at University of Texas at Austin, part I, November 11, 1986 |
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Ray Charles |
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Robin Goodfellow, paper artist |
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Souls of Black Folks, May 15, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, April 24, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, [2 reels] May 8, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, September 2, 1987 |
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Dan Del Santo World Music Show, KUT, July 1, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI, June 12, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI, August 10, 1987 |
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History of Civil Rights songs, part I |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI, Jazz, part II, September 29, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI, April 24, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI, Jazz, December 28, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI, June 12, 1988 |
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Music from the Battlefield, April 26, 1988 |
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Survival Show, interview with Peter Tosh, KAZI Austin, DJ Raz Skywalker |
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Souls of Black Folks, undated |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, part I, tribute to Black Women, KAZI Austin, December 21, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, part II, KAZI, July 2, 1987 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, tribute to Alli, March 6, 1987 |
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Hai R. [?] (Don L. Lee) Rise Vision |
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Souls of Black Folks, May, 15, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI Austin, Jazz dedicated to CJ Smith, Sr., October 5, 1987 |
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Masekela, part III, March 20, undated |
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World Music Show, June 2, undated |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, tribute to Alli, part I, March 6, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, May 1, 1988 |
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A Day in the Life of Wes M. |
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Angel; Stories/Poems by Alli |
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Ohio Conference |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, part I, KAZI Austin, May 9, 1988 |
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Survival Show, Music of the Struggle, part II, KAZI, September 21, 1987 |
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| 96-129/15 (06196357) |
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[RESTRICTED] |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, part I, August 3, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, John Coltrane Special, part II, KAZI, September 21, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, August 31, 1987 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, Marcus Garvey Special, August 14, 1987 |
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Survival Show, Reggae, KAZI, part II, September 8, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, KAZI, part I, July 27, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI, part I, July 14, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, KAZI, part II, July 7, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, KAZI, part I, July 7, 1987 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, [2 reels] April 1, 1986 |
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Souls of Black Folks, KAZI FM, Brother Ali, parts I, II, [2 reels] June 30, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, part II, July 14, 1987 |
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James Farmer; In Black America, March 2-8, 1987 |
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King Sonny Ada, KUT interview, 1987 |
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K-I-L-L radio |
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The Aging Society Program #9 |
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African Peace Tour |
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Malcolm X documentary |
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[?] Battlefield, April 1, 1988 |
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Miles Davis birthday special, KUT FM, Larry Monroe Show, May 24, 1988 |
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The Texas Travelers |
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Kwame Toure (Stokely Carmichael) University of Texas at Austin, part II, October 1987 |
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Stokely Carmichael, Black Panthers Rally, Oakland, California, February 1968 |
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FELA, KUTI World Music Special, [4 reels] November 7, 1986 |
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Malcolm X; The Last Poets |
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John Hartford [?], erasable |
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Larry Monroe Show, KUT, September 23, 1987 |
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U-Zulu interview, KUT |
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World Music Show; Charlie Parker |
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Racism in America, C. Mack Hall, January 1, 1969 |
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Kwame Toure (Stokely Carmichael), University of Texas at Austin, part I, October 1987 |
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The Last Poets |
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Africa |
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New Voices |
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Radio Dialogue |
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Alcatraz |
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| 96-129/16 (06196903) |
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[RESTRICTED] |
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Survival Show, May, 17, 1988 |
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World Music Show, June 26, 1987 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, KUT Austin, part II, July 4, 1986 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, KUT Austin, n.d. |
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Dan Del Santo, World BOFS [?] |
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Carl Dix, co-founder of the Revolutionary Communist Party, Houston, Texas, October 1987 |
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Alli Aweusi, February 24, 1988 |
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Count Stovall |
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Souls of Black Folks, [2 reels] May 22, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, May 1, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, May 29, 1988 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, John Coltrane Special, part I, September 21, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, A Tribute to Black Women, part II, December 21, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, part I, August 24, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, part II, August 24, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, September 7, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, part I, August 11, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, part I, August 24, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Peter Tosh dedication, part I, September 14, 1987 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, KUT Austin, part I, May 22, 1987 |
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Masekela, part IV, March 20, 1987 |
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Masekela, part II, August 20, 1987 |
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Desmond Tutu, In Black America, undated |
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Miriam Makeba interview |
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Malcolm X |
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Jazz with Kharen Monsho, KAZI Austin, October 1987 |
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History of Civil Rights songs, part II |
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House work not done, Steve P. |
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Music from the Hearts of Space, November 1, 1986 |
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(1) English Consort Music; (2) World Music Show, July 4, [1986?] |
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Jimmy Lynch comedy |
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Black Journal, undated |
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Afro-American Culture Night, poetry by Alli, [1986] |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, KUT Austin, part I, July 4, 1986 |
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Twine Time (Motown) [2 reels] |
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Black is Beautiful (Leroi Jones) [2 reels] |
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Lawrence Olivier’s King Lear promos, Mobil Showcase Network, 1984 |
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Jazz Sampler |
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Charles Pace interview with Alli Aweusi, KAZI, recorded June 16, 1988, aired June 19, 1988 |
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PBS theme music, fills |
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Azania, KAZI (Longhorn Radio), part I, II, May 2, 1987 |
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| 96-129/17 (06196914) |
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Wanda Brown lecture (Longhorn Radio), to teenagers (Aweusi Educational Enterprises) |
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Wanda Brown lecture (Longhorn Radio), Steps to Success, parts 1 & 2 |
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Wanda Brown lecture (Longhorn Radio), Steps to Success, parts 3 & 4 |
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Wanda Brown lecture (Longhorn Radio), Steps to Success, parts 5 & 6 |
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Survival Music, Susan Richardson, KAZI Austin (Longhorn Radio), August 11, 1987 |
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Survival Show, Skywalker (Longhorn Radio), March 15, 1988 |
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Survival Show, Reggae, Brother Alli Aweusi, KAZI (Longhorn Radio) part I, II, [2 reels] November 11, 1987 |
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Souls of Black Folks, Jazz, dedicated to C. J. Smith, Sr., KAZI (Longhorn Radio), October 5, 1987 |
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Twine Time, part II (Longhorn Radio) |
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University of Pacific BSU Conference |
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Cabin Tales, read by E. Hooper; music for slide show, (2) music for karata demo |
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Dr. John W. Blassingame, "Books in Chains: The Critical Reception of the Works of Afro-American Historians," March 3, undated |
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(1) Hugh Masekela; (2) Good music |
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Oral History Library: World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, KUT Austin, part 4, July 4, 1986 |
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Jesse Jackson, University of Texas at Austin, Hogg Auditorium (Longhorn Radio), January 26, 1988 |
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Wanda’s [Brown?] |
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Sound Affect |
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International Women’s Day, [2 reels] 1988 [Jan. 10?] |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, KUT Austin, part I, II, [2 reels] June 12, 1987 |
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World Music Show, Dan Del Santo, KUT Austin, part II, III, [2 reels] May 22, 1987 |
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52 unidentified and/or damaged reels (flood, mold) |
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General music reels: |
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Ray Charles [mold] |
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Red Head Stranger, Willie Nelson |
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Changes I, David Bowie |
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Stan Rogers, Kerrville ‘83 |
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Moody Blues |
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Glen Campbell, Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves |
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Masekela part I |
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| 96-129/19 (06196368) |
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[RESTRICTED] |
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15 unidentified and/or damaged reels (flood, mold) |
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59 commercial music cassette tapes |
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24 blank, unidentified cassette tapes |
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24 7" 45 rpm commercial music records |
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1 12” commercial music record |
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3 commercial music CDs |
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empty CD pearl cases |
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| 96-129/20 (06196925) |
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Slides: (blank spaces noted in sleeves represent blank spaces in carousels) |
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Tray 1: Dance Fest, Africa/Native American/Mexican, 1970s |
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Tray 1: African Art, undated |
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Tray 1: Avocados [print advertisements; also KOOL cigarettes, AVIS, Educational opportunities] |
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Tray 2: Print displays, office interiors, vehicles, etc. |
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Tray 2: Various images in advertising [Kraft, Sears, AVIS, Pearl beer] |
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Tray 2: Black Cowboys Parade, Oakland, California, 1978 |
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Tray 3: Flowers, undated |
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Tray 3: Victorian House and Miniature Show (Bay Area), n.d. |
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Tray 4: Outdoor African Dance/Music Program, [1970s?] |
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Tray 4: Black Cowboy’s Parade, Oakland, California, 1978 |
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Tray 5: Egypt/African American History (Slavery to Civil Rights of 1970s) |
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Tray 6: Flowers |
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Tray 8: African and African American Art lecture (with script) |
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Aweusi Educational Enterprises, Inc.: |
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Japan [Beautiful Black People] |
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Redwoods |
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Afrikan Liberation Day [1976] |
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Afrikan Liberation Day, 1974-1977 |
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Slide Boxes: |
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San Francisco Scene, Tony Albert |
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Sports [notable football, baseball, golf, tennis figures] |
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Sports #2 |
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Linda Luckett , Black Cowboy Parade, Flowers 1977 |
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