African Americans
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Hale Smith lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002SmithH
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1972 - 1987
Hamm, Charles, 1987 November 3
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Composer and musicologist Charles Hamm lectured on 11/3/1987 (2015-0002/RR175). Charles Edward Hamm (April 21, 1925 – October 16, 2011) was an American musicologist, writer, composer, and music educator. He is credited with being the first music historian to seriously study and write about American popular music. He also was one of the founders of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM). His lecture topic was Black popular music in South Africa. [Information...
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1987 November 3
Harold Ousley lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860691600
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1975 October 28
Harold Scott lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Scott
Dates:
1970 March 9
Harris, Hilda , 1974 December 3
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Opera singer Hilda Harris spoke on 12/3/1974 (2015-0002/RR176). Harris is well-known for being one of the first African Americans to play “trouser” roles in the mezzo soprano repertoire. Harris has taught at Howard University (1991-1994), the Chautauqua Institute for sixteen years, maintained a private studio in New York City, and is currently teaching at Sarah Lawrence College as well as the Manhattan School of Music College.
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1974 December 3
Heath, Jimmy, 1976 November 2
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Composer and saxophonist Jimmy Heath lectured on 11/2/1976 (2015-0002/RR18). James Edward Heath (October 25, 1926 – January 19, 2020), nicknamed Little Bird, was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger, and big band leader. He was the brother of bassist Percy Heath and drummer Albert Heath. At the time of his 1976 lecture, he had composed over 60 compositions and described himself as a "musician's musician" because he was more interested in writing and performing rather than fame...
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1976 November 2
Hendricks, Barkley, 1986 - 1987
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Painter Barkley Hendricks delivered 2 lectures to the Black Experience in the Arts course. The first occurring on 11/4/1986 (2015-0002/RR38) and the 2nd happening on 11/17/1987 (2015-0002/RR39). Barkley L. Hendricks (April 16, 1945 – April 18, 2017) was a contemporary American painter who made pioneering contributions to Black portraiture and conceptualism. While he worked in a variety of media and genres throughout his career (from photography to landscape painting), Hendricks' best known...
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1986 - 1987
Hernton, Calvin C., 1977 March 29
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Poet and sociologist Calvin Hernton lectured on 3/29/1977 (2015-0002/RR177 178 [same program on both reels]). Calvin Coolidge Hernton (April 28, 1932 — September 30, 2001) was an American sociologist, poet and author, particularly renowned for his 1965 study Sex and Racism in America, which has been described as "a frank look at the role sexual tensions played in the American racial divide, and it helped set the tone for much African-American social...
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1977 March 29
Hilda Harris lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860637427
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1974 December 3
Historian Donald Spivey lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860685430
Dates:
1990 March 27
Hobson, Charles, circa 1970
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Filmmaker Charles Hobson, founder and artistic head of Vanguard Documentaries, delivered a lecture to the Black Experience in the Arts course (2015-0002/RR179 reel 1) (2015-0002/RR180 reel 2). Charles Hobson, an Emmy Award-winning producer who helped shatter racial stereotypes by delivering a black perspective that had been missing from early television programming. Class information, questions and announcements take place for several minutes, including a statement by Steve Bishop of the...
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circa 1970
Holley, Major "Mule", 1980 - 1990
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Major "Mule" Holley (July 10, 1924 – October 25, 1990), American jazz upright bassist, delivered 5 lectures. He spoke to the course on 1/22/1980 (2015-0002/RR181), 2/3/1981 (2015-0002/RR182), 2/2/1982 (2015-0002/RR183), 9/20/1983 (2015-0002/RR184), and 2/6/1990 (2015-0002/AC9). AC 9 Major "Mule" Holley (bassist) discusses his travels to the Soviet Union for the United Nations and plays some video and audio clips for the audience.RR 181 Edward O'Connor reviews...
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1980 - 1990
Holmes, Oakley, 1974 - 1977
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Painter, sculptor, and art historian Oakley Holmes delivered 2 lectures that can be found on 3 reels (RR185 is a copy).Holmes spoke on 2/15/1977 (2015-0002/RR4) and on 3/26/1974 (2015-0002/RR185 copy 1) (2015-0002/RR186 copy 2)RR 4 Holmes stressed that African-American art is not based on 1 style or mode of thought; it is as varied as the many personalities that produce such works. He emphasized that white artists or artists of other colors also encounter great...
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1974 - 1977
Hutson, Bill, 1971 - 1984
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Painter Bill Hutson delivered 4 lectures that can be accessed on 5 reels:3/3/1971 (2015-0002/RR320), 10/31/1972 (2015-0002/RR35), t 9/21/1982 (2015-0002/RR36), 9/11/1984 (2015-0002/RR37), 9/11/1984 (2015-0002/RR323). Hutson is an internationally recognized artist, known for his abstract paintings. Having traveled all over the world, his art is housed in museums in several different countries across the globe, most notably in the USA, Cuba, the Netherlands, and Australia. Hutson in an...
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1971 - 1984
Ibekwe Chinweizu lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Chinweizu
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1980 October 15 and 1980 October 28
Jack Whitten lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Whitten
Dates:
1971, 1988
Jackie McLean lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002McLean
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1974 - 1977
Jalalu Nelson lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860691219
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1982 September 14
Jamal, Ahmad and Eugene Redmond, 1974 March 19
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Composer Ahmad Jamal and poet Eugene Redmond delivered a lecture on 3/19/1974 (2015-0002/RR187). Ahmad Jamal (born Frederick Russell Jones, July 2, 1930) is an American jazz pianist, composer, bandleader and educator. For six decades, he has been one of the most successful small-group leaders in jazz. Eugene B. Redmond (born December 1, 1937, St. Louis) is an American poet, and academic. His poetry is closely connected to the Black Arts Movement and the city of East St. Louis, Illinois....
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1974 March 19
James Newton lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860691250
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1983 September 13
James Spruill lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Spruill
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1986 - 1987
Jason, Edythe, 1978 - 1984
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Actress Edythe Jason delivered 5 lectures. She spoke on 4/18/1978 (2015-0002/RR188), 3/31/1981 (2015-0002/RR189), 3/23/1982 (2015-0002/RR190), 3/29/1983 (2015-0002/RR191), and 2/14/1984 (2015-0002/RR192). RR 188 Professor Hale Smith make several class announcements prior to introducing the speaker. Ms. Jason invites students to stop her if they have questions; she provides some personal background before discussing her career as an aspiring actress.RR 189 ...
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1978 - 1984
Jazz musician Shaib Shihab lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Shihab
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1986 - 1987
Jimmy Heath lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Heath
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1976 November 2
Joan Sandler lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860689520
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1981 November 10
Joans, Ted, 1971 - 1982
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Jazz poet, painter, and trumpeter Ted Joans delivered 7 lectures, ranging from the years 1971 to 1982. He spoke on 10/12/1971 (2015-0002/RR193), 9/13/1977 (2015-0002/RR194), 10/3/1978 (2015-0002/RR195), 9/11/1979 (2015-0002/RR196, 9/30/1980 (2015-0002/RR197), 2/16/1982 (2015-0002/RR198), and 9/19/1975 (2015-0002/RR325).RR 193 Ted Joans (Poet) shares his personal history followed by reading some of his poetry.
RR 194 Unidenfitied speaker (presumably Ted Joans)...
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1971 - 1982
Joans, Ted and Frederick King, 1976 October 26
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Ted Joans and Frederick King lectured together on 10/26/1976 (2015-0002/RR199). For more information on the lecturers, please see their individual profiles. RR199 Hale Smith introduces an unexpected guest--poet Ted Joans who is a member of the "Beat Generation." Joans speaks breifly and then reads some of his poems. [~1:03:30] Frederick King (Percussionist) is the scheduled speaker for the evening. Mr. King picks on up the rhythm of Joans' last poem to discuss rhythm and...
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1976 October 26
John Chandler lectures at the University of Connecticut
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Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Chandler
Dates:
1971 - 1975
Johns, Crystal , 1987 April 14
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Crystal Johns, introduced by Leon Bailey, is an assistant program producer of Good Day Show (Channel 5, WCVB Boston). She offers the class four topics to watch on television and which would they choose: feature on Roger Clemmons of the Red Sox; profile on Gary Hart; cocaine raid at Brown University; and an inside story on Bruce Wilis and Sylvester Stallone. What would be most preferred by a morning talk show audience?Television producer Crystal Johns lectured on 4/14/1987...
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1987 April 14
Johns, Crystal and Emerson Coleman, 1986 April 8
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Television producers Crystal Johns and Emerson Coleman lectured on 4/8/1986 (2015-0002/RR204).
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1986 April 8