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Black Colleges (National Edition) Program 106 Original Airdate: 11/12/1975 Subject Keywords Afro-American athletes Afro-American college students Afro-American politicians Afro-Americans - Attitudes Universities and Colleges, Black Subject Genre Public Affairs: Current Events Personal Names Blake, Dr. Eliash, Jr. Bond, Julian Durley, Dr. Gerald Mandrill, Wolf Monroe, Earl Ramsey, Cal Sanders, Tom Torrian, Reggie Washington, Grover Corporate Names Institute for Services to Education Program Description Program addresses the need for Black colleges to remain vital and relevant within the community of four-year academic institutions in the United States. Despite admissions opportunities for African Americans in historically white academic institutions, the program argues that these schools are still unequipped to address the needs of Blacks. Program segments specifically target the African American athlete recruited by predominantly white academic institutions to play on sports teams, and how this alters his/her educational prospects, and include an excerpt from an interview with Dr. Eliash Blake as conducted by Dr. Gerald Durley at the Institute for Services to Education workshop. Additional segments include "Spotlight" with New York Knickerbockers television analyst Cal Ramsey interviewing basketball player Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, an excerpt from an interview with Tom "Satch" Sanders (basketball coach of Harvard University ) on racism in athletics, the "Historical Minute" with Georgia State Representative Julian Bond; a public service listing of contact information for historically African American colleges, "Commentary" by professor and historian A.B. Spellman on the changes taking place in historically Black schools, and segment interludes with Reggie Torrian (of The Impressions), Wolf (of the musical group Mandrill), and musician Grover Washington. Executive Producer Topper Carew Producer Marita Rivero Associate Producer Barbara Barrow Vickie Jones Director Conrad White Editor Henry Johnson Cinematographer Henry Johnson Writer Dighton Spooner Host David Crippens Performers Wolf Mandrill (quickie) Reggie Torrian (quickie) Grover Washington (quickie) Others The Webster Lewis Septet (theme music) Huntley Bagwell (assistant editor) Orlando Bagwell (assistant cameraman) Orlando Bagwell (assistant editor) Tom Balhatchet (engineer) Bill Benson (unit manager) Bruce Bordett (studio technician) Ron Buccheri (studio technician) Bill Charette (studio technician) Basil Chigas (studio technician) Llyod Cogell (still photography) Dennis Correia (engineer) David Crane (videotape engineer) Douglas Devitt (videotape engineer) Michael Dick (graphics) Boyd Estus (camera) Bill Fairweather (engineer) Leah Fletcher (community coordinator) Michael Floyd (studio technician) Peter Hadfield (graphics) Keith Handyside (engineer) Rodger Haydock (assistant cameraman) Arthur Henry (videotape engineer) Dick Holden (studio technician) David Hutton (videotape engineer) Steve Izzi (sound) Henry Jackson (editor - segment) Pat Kane (videotape engineer) Sharon Kenner (graphics) Tiit Koppel (studio technician) Frank Lane (studio technician) Larry LeCain (studio technician) David Loerzel (assistant cameraman) Greg MacDonald (studio technician) John MacKnight (studio technician) John MacKnight (videotape engineer) Sallie McGuire Nicholas (production assistant) Huntley Nicholas Jr. (sound) Huntley Nicholas Jr. (still photography) Huntley Nicholas Jr. (assistant editor) John Plausse (studio technician) Marita Rivero (concept) Candelaria Silva (community coordinator) Fred Simons (videotape engineer) Kathy Smith (studio technician) Lee Smith (studio technician) Jennifer Spanger (engineer) Alonzo Speight (community coordinator) Dighton Spooner (researcher) David St. Onge (videotape engineer) John L. Sullivan (studio technician) Margaret Tarter (community coordinator) Skip Wareham (studio technician) Bob Wilson (studio technician) Carla Bravo Wing (community coordinator) Rodner Wright (graphics) Sylvia Wright (community coordinator)
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