[27th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" television broadcast tape 2]

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Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of the CBS 11 televised broadcast for the 27th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" held on January 17th. The footage shows the performance edited into seamless clips from various moving camera angles showing featured performers vocalists, dancers, and musicians.

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1 videocassette (Betacam) (18 min., 5 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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CBS 11 January 2010.

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Video recording from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters of the CBS 11 televised broadcast for the 27th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" held on January 17th. The footage shows the performance edited into seamless clips from various moving camera angles showing featured performers vocalists, dancers, and musicians.

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1 videocassette (Betacam) (18 min., 5 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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  • Preferred Citation: The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Records (AR0797), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Event photographs from the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Incorporated (TBAAL), a Dallas-based nonprofit. Some items in this collection are restricted to use by the UNT community.

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  • January 2010

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  • June 6, 2022, 11:21 a.m.

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  • Aug. 3, 2022, 1:53 p.m.

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CBS 11. [27th annual "Black Music and the Civil Rights Movement Concert" television broadcast tape 2], video, January 2010; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1939594/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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