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Say Brother; Man Behind Mandela, The / A Matter of Respect

06/16/1988

MAN BEHIND MANDELA & A MATTER OF RESPECT


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Series
Say Brother
Program
Man Behind Mandela, The / A Matter of Respect
Program Number

1825

Series Description

Say Brother is WGBH's longest running public affairs television program by, for and about African Americans, and is now known as Basic Black. Since its inception in 1968, Say Brother has featured the voices of both locally and nationally known African American artists, athletes, performers, politicians, professionals, and writers including: Muhammad Ali, Maya Angelou, Thomas Atkins, Amiri Baraka, Doris Bunte, Julian Bond, Stokely Carmichael, Louis Farrakhan, Nikki Giovanni, Odetta Gordon, Henry Hampton, Benjamin Hooks, Jesse Jackson, Hubie Jones, Mel King, Eartha Kitt, Elma Lewis, Haki Madhubuti, Wallace D. Muhammad, Charles Ogletree, Babatunde Olatunji, Byron Rushing, Owusu Sadaukai, and Sonia Sanchez. Series release date: 7/15/1968

Program Description

Robin Washington profiles musician/TV producer/political organizer and leader of Roxbury secession movement, Andrew Jones. Janice Munnings Melton examines the value system of the 80s among teenagers, in which drugs, crime and peer pressure reign.

Duration

00:28:53

Asset Type

Broadcast program

Media Type

Video

Genres
Magazine
Topics
Race and Ethnicity
Citation
Chicago: “Say Brother; Man Behind Mandela, The / A Matter of Respect,” 06/16/1988, GBH Archives, accessed December 7, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_0506272F93C7420B843C37AD77E34427.
MLA: “Say Brother; Man Behind Mandela, The / A Matter of Respect.” 06/16/1988. GBH Archives. Web. December 7, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_0506272F93C7420B843C37AD77E34427>.
APA: Say Brother; Man Behind Mandela, The / A Matter of Respect. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_0506272F93C7420B843C37AD77E34427
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