by Carr, Martin; Wolff, Perry; Mosedale, John; Bonsignori, Mili; Charles, Ray; Rushing, Jimmy; Young, Lester; Holiday, Billie; Jackson, Mahalia; Ellington, Duke; Basie, Count; Armstrong, Louis; Cole, Nat King; Washington, Dinah; Franklin, Aretha; Eureka Brass Band; CBS News; Film Associates
Projected medium / 1968
TitleOf black America. Body and soul
Item typeProjected medium
Alternate titleBody and soul
Author(s)
  • Carr, Martin
  • Wolff, Perry
  • Mosedale, John
  • Bonsignori, Mili
  • Charles, Ray
  • Rushing, Jimmy
  • Young, Lester
  • Holiday, Billie
  • Jackson, Mahalia
  • Ellington, Duke
  • Basie, Count
  • Armstrong, Louis
  • Cole, Nat King
  • Washington, Dinah
  • Franklin, Aretha
ImprintUnited States CBS, 1968
LanguageEnglish
URLLink to original record
Notes
  • Broadcast on CBS in 1968.
  • Copyright notice: c1968 Columbia Broadcasting Company, Inc.
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. CUY.
  • Film editor, Mili Bonsignori.
Physical description1 reel of 1 (30 min.) (1,052 ft.) : opt sd., b&w ; 16 mm. print.

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Date text: 
1968
Author: 
Carr, MartinWolff, PerryMosedale, JohnBonsignori, MiliCharles, RayRushing, JimmyYoung, LesterHoliday, BillieJackson, MahaliaEllington, DukeBasie, CountArmstrong, LouisCole, Nat KingWashington, DinahFranklin, Aretha
Publisher: 
CBS
Subject headings: 

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Millenium MARC Record: 
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