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MALCOLM X: THE STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM
WRITINGS OF MALCOLM X TO BE AUCTIONED OFF
JUDY MULLER CS VO ON THE AUCTIONING OF MALCOLM X'S LAST WRITINGS 00:59:59 B&W ARCHIVAL FTG OF MALCOLM X DELIVERING OUTDOOR RALLY SPEECH CIRCA 1960S / MULLER VO 01:00:12 B&W STILL OF MALCOLM X 01:00:14 TIGHT SHOT OF MALCOLM X'S PERSONAL PAPERS ON DISPLAY PRIOR TO AUCTION 01:00:18 OFFICE INTV W/ EMORY UNIVERSITY HISTORIAN PROFESSOR DAVID GARROW / HE SAYS THERE ARE NO POSSIBLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS THAT COULD BE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THESE 01:00:30 TIGHT SHOT OF PHOTOS OF MALCOLM X 01:00:35 CU OF LETTER ADDRESSED FROM MALCOLM X TO HIS WIFE 01:00:37 CU OF MALCOLM X'S COPY OF THE KORAN 01:00:42 CU OF MALCOLM X'S DIARY 01:00:49 B&W FTG OF MALCOLM X DURING 1960S INTV / HE SAYS HE DIDN'T SEE ANY CONFLICT IN MECCA AMONG PEOPLE DUE TO THE DIFFERENCES IN THE COLORS OF THEIR SKIN 01:00:52 CU OF MALCOLM X DIARY 01:01:01 STILL OF MALCOLM AT PRAYER IN MOSQUE 01:01:07 B&W FTG OF MALCOLM X ON TARMAC 01:01:09 STILL OF MALCOLM X W/ BABY 01:01:11 MULLER SU 01:01:29 MCU OF FAMILY ATTORNEY JOSEPH FLEMING DURING OFFICE INTV / HE SAYS FOR FAMILY OF MALCOLM X THIS IS A PERSONAL LEGACY AND THEY DON'T WANT TO LOSE IT BY AUCTION 01:01:40 MCU OF SCHORRBURG CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN BLACK CULTURE'S HOWARD DODSON DURING OFFICE INTV / HE SAYS MATERIALS LIKE THIS SHOULD NOT BE COME THE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF ANY SINGLE INDIVIDUAL 01:01:55 B&W STILL OF MALCOLM X DELIVERING SPEECH / MULLER VO / REPEAT FTG / SPLIT AUDIO
Big Harlem
Row of Townhouses in Malcolm X Boulevard
Police shooting water hoses on a protest crowd
B/W 1965- cu Face on young boy, Scenes of racial strife and struggle in the form of violent riot, demonstration, and protest. Police shooting water hoses on a protest crowd, beating blacks, and - carrying them off. Police wearing helmets and riot control gear. Using German Shepherd dogs, Blacks handcuffed on way to jail; WS Racial exploitation in South Africa. Blacks working fields, demonstration for """"African Freedom"""", military training as freedom fighters; WS Meeting of KKK in robes and masks, a night Klan parade, Huge burning cross; 1965 cu Malcolm X speaks to a small informal group seated in an apartment setting. He contrasts Civil Rights with Human Rights as ""the focus of the future struggle and broadens the scope of the struggle as a subject for the UN. Talks about moulding socialism to fit specific needs of group. Patronizing and sexist comments about women. Attacks Christian non-violent movement as cowardly. Promotes organizing with those of African heritage in nearby countries - Cuba, Brazil etc.; WS Malcolm X speaks at rally and broadcasts remarks (WNYC} - View of the listening crowd; 1965 - CU Scene shift back to the apartment setting with remarks on black intellectualism and condition of women. View of listeners at the small gathering; WS African woman holds newspaper headline which reads, """"Woman Don't want Passes"""" and native police march woman into police trucks, Mass rally of women holding sticks or clubs, Women protest under police surveillance, Women dancing and singing their protests; CU Malcolm X continues remarks on need for unification of all peoples in North, Central and South America of African descent; WS Scenes at the meeting of Afro-American Unity. Massive squares of Chinese marchers in vast parade grounds as Mao salutes; WS Jungle fighters bearing rifles on manoeuvres; CU Malcolm X rides in back seat of car, holds interview at airport, {shots heard on tape} narrator remarks on Malcolm's assassination in New York on February. 1, 1965; WS Malcolm X funeral procession, mourners, cemetery and final burial; CU Photo of Malcolm X and a VO of his remarks
CIVIL RIGHTS
Doc on Malcolm X and Watts Riot, narrated. Malcolm X says Elijah Muhammad would like to see him dead. Black and white stills of Malcolm X corpse on street, people standing over him. Video of his funeral, coffin, crowds. Watts Riot - cars on fire, police manhandling and arresting African-Americans. Man says it will go on. Buildings burning and in ashes. Police on the streets.
Betty Shabazz (Malcolm X)
Interview Re: Malcolm X
News Clip: Malcolm X
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
MALCOLM X AUCTION
/n00:00:00:00 /n- shot 03.07.02 17:13:55 17:14:36 ZI to letters written by Malcolm X on table17:14:28 17:15:02 CU of Malcolm X's signature on letter17:15:01 17:16:00 CU of book/man opening up pag ...
CHELSEA V BIRMINGHAM
No title - Chelsea beat Birmingham 3 - 0. Stamford Bridge, London. <br/> <br/>C/U's policeman looking through 11 x 80 binoculars at the terraces at Stamford Bridge. M/S terrace full of people with two policemen standing in front of them. C/U policeman with binoculars talking through radio. M/S crowded terrace with police amongst crowd. Various shots of the football match. Peter Osgood scores for Chelsea. Various shots of the match. Ian Hutchinson scores for Chelsea, L/S fans cheering. Various shots of match, Hutchinson scores again. L/S crowds cheering. L/S crowds running onto the pitch, M/S as players leave the pitch. <br/> <br/>Cataloguer's note: Chelsea players: Peter Bonetti, David Webb, Eddie McCreadie, John Hollins, John Dempsey, Ron Harris, Charlie Cooke, Alan Hudson, Peter Osgood, Ian Hutchinson and Peter Houseman. <br/> <br/>Birmingham players: Dave Latchford, Ray Martin, Bobby Thomson, Malcolm Page, John Sleeuwenhoek, Malcolm Beard, Bert Murray, Geoff Vowden, Bob Latchford, Trevor Hockey and John Vincent.
Kenneth Clark interviews Malcolm X on civil rights movement of African Americans in the United States.
A poster advertising an event featuring Malcolm X and black muslims. Malcolm X exits a car. Flashback scene to African American civil rights demonstrators being repelled with water from fire hoses and police arresting some. Malcolm X addresses a gathering. Doctor Kenneth Clark, Professor of Psychology at the City College of New York; Director of Fallen Youth Opportunities Unlimited and Research Director, North Pride Center for Interpretation, interviews Malcolm X on civil right movement of African Americans. Malcolm X speaks about condition of black people in America and the Supremacy of God. Topics also include comparisons of Malcolm X positions to White Supremacy, and discussions of anti-semitism, guilt of white people, muslim faith, immorality of western society and separation from western society, and self-defense by African Americans in the face of violence. Location: United States USA. Date: 1963.
1992
PREMIUM RATE FOOTAGE Malcolm X Premiere - 1992 - Los Angeles - Hollywood - California - red carpet - celebrities- stars -movie stars - interviews - press - paparazzi - actors - directors - producers - Attalah Shabazz - daughter of Malcolm X
1960s Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X
Muhammad Ali stands beside Malcolm X.
MALCOLM X FESTIVAL (05/21/1995)
PEOPLE RALLYING IN FAVOR OF MALCOLM X IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. THIS EVENT WAS SPONSORED BY FAMLI ORGANIZATION, REPUBLICAN MAXINE WALTERS, AND YVONNE BRATHWAITE-BURKE FOR THE THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL IN HONOR AND OBSERVATION OF MALCOLM X'S BIRTHDAY.
Racism, identity, revolt: James Baldwin had already said everything
Malcolm X Daughter; 1/13/1995
Farrakhan seen; Malcolm X daughter seen
activist Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) gives speech about Malcolm X
1960s B/W w/ Sound RHETORIC / PHILOSOPHY Black civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael (later named Kwame Ture) gives speech about Malcolm X, describes original intent of the idea behind ""Black Power."" Great strong speech. He defines apathy by speaking of college students & young people organizing demonstrations, about Blacks being 10% of the American population, Vietnam etc