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- 4. Power Nov 29, 2020
- New voices like The Black Panthers offer a message: reform is not enough; it's time for revolution.
- 3. Crossroads Nov 22, 2020
- The rich diversity of Harlem shapes new forms of music that draw on different sounds and styles.
- 2. Freedom Songs Nov 15, 2020
- A musical, political and spiritual revolution gains momentum across Black America.
By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem: With Jamal Joseph, Courtland Cox, Herb Boyd, James Small. Documentary series examines the story of Harlem, its music during the 1960's and its connections to today.
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- 2020-11-08
- Documentary
- Jamal Joseph, Courtland Cox, Herb Boyd
Season 1 – By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem 2020 Documentary List Reviews A four-part documentary series inspired by the music and subjects featured...
1960s Harlem is the 'cultural capital of Black America,' but the community faces problems and rising tensions. All over the country, civil rights protests are proliferating and as the decade unfolds, music gives voice to a community fighting for justice.
Nov 29, 2020 · With Robert F. Kennedy, Robin Clark, Coretta Scott King, Courtland Cox. New voices like The Black Panthers offer a message to Black America: reform is not enough; it's time for revolution. The call for Black Power sparks a cultural shift not just in Harlem, but around the world, as Black music infiltrates the mainstream.
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- Documentary
- Keith McQuirter
- 2020-11-29
Available on MGM+, Philo, Prime Video, iTunes, Sling TV. "By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem" is a four-part docu-series that brings to life the dramatic true story of America’s Black Mecca and its vibrant musical landscape during the years of Bumpy Johnson’s rise and reign. Documentary 2019.
Nov 8, 2020 · 1960s Harlem is the "cultural capital of Black America," but the community faces problems and rising tensions; civil rights protests are proliferating and as the decade unfolds,...
A musical, political and spiritual revolution gains momentum across Black America, inspiring Jazz greats John Coltrane, Charlie Mingus and Max Roach to express their activism through their ...