Tag Archives: W.E. B. DuBois
Director Sam Pollard Discusses ‘Slavery By Another Name’
Spike Lee collaborator explores the parallels between slavery and the industrial prison complex in new documentary
Longtime Spike Lee collaborator Sam Pollard delivers Slavery By Another Name, a powerful documentary covering…
By Brett Johnson
February 13, 2012
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Black History Month, Catherine Allan, Documentary, Douglas Blackmon, Jail, Jim Crow, Laurence Fishburne, PBS, prison, Raymond Spencer, Reconstruction, Sam Pollard, slavery, Slavery By Another name, Spike Lee, Style Wars, W.E. B. DuBois, When The Levees Broke
Why ‘Red Tails’ Will Make Us Soar
More than just a movie, Red Tails signifies a mass movement of empowerment for African Americans
George Lucas’ Red Tails does not just highlight the struggles of the Tuskegee Airmen but…
By Derek T. Dingle
January 20, 2012
Tags: Ariel Investments, BE 100s, Benjamin O. Davis Jr., Black Corporate Directors Conference, Colin Powell, Dennis Archer, Dennis Archer Jr., George Lucas, Ignition Media, John Rogers, Joseph Anderson, Lee Archer, Lee Archer Jr., Red Tails, Reginald F. Lewis, Star Wars, TAG Holdings Inc., The Anderson Platoon, Tuskegee Airmen, Tuskegee University, W.E. B. DuBois, White Hoiuse screening, World War II



