Black crackers : the 1920's / produced by Harlan Joye.

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Black crackers : the 1920's / produced by Harlan Joye.
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BZ5048
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Series which examines Atlanta during the era between World Wars I and II, aimed at capturing the lives, struggles and hopes of Black Atlantans during the early decades of this century -- in their own words and voices.|BLACK CRACKERS : THE 1920's / produced by Harlan Joye. - SERIES: Living Atlanta| no. 6 - Series which examines Atlanta during the era between World Wars I and II, aimed at capturing the lives, struggles and hopes of Black Atlantans during the early decades of this century -- in their own words and voices. - CONTENT: Examination of the players on the Championship Black Baseball League team called the Black Crackers. The players discuss their experiences with segregation, racism, and their love for the game. The first part covers the early years, during the roaring 20's. Original NFCB archive#: 4370.

Examination of the players on the Championship Black Baseball League team called the Black Crackers. The players discuss their experiences with segregation, racism, and their love for the game. The first part covers the early years, during the roaring 20's.

Examination of the players on the Championship Black Baseball League team called the Black Crackers. The players discuss their experiences with segregation, racism, and their love for the game. The first part covers the early years, during the roaring 20's.

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1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
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