Browse shows on: Arthur Carter
Fight for Life (1983)
Guests: Arthur Carter, John Jacobs, Bernard Parker, Coleman Young, Bob Jones, James Woodruff, Marilyn French-Hubbard, Alexis Herman, Erma Henderson, Norton Berman, Mamoyn O. Medani, Dauda S. Kamara, Glenn Wash, Phillip Sims, George Davis, Clegg Watson, Carl Gregory, Haki Madhubuti, Jesse Jackson, Bill Atkins, L.R. Bryd, Walter Fauntroy, Jack Redline
Host: Jim Ingram
Producer : Deborah Ray
Duration: 00:50:31
Description: A special about economic issues faced by the African-American community.
Guests: Arthur Carter, John Jacobs, Bernard Parker, Coleman Young, Bob Jones, James Woodruff, Marilyn French-Hubbard, Alexis Herman, Erma Henderson, Norton Berman, Mamoyn O. Medani, Dauda S. Kamara, Glenn Wash, Phillip Sims, George Davis, Clegg Watson, Carl Gregory, Haki Madhubuti, Jesse Jackson, Bill Atkins, L.R. Bryd, Walter Fauntroy, Jack Redline
Host: Jim Ingram
Producer : Deborah Ray
Duration: 00:50:31
Description: A special about economic issues faced by the African-American community.
Afrocentrism (February 1991)
Guests: Arthur Carter, Lyn Lewis, James Jenkins, Larry Fishburne, Ann Eskridge
Host: Trudy Gallant
Producer : Carlota Almanza
Duration: 00:29:04
Description: This show is a review of black history month.
Guests include Dr. Arthur Carter, interim deputy superintendent of Detroit Public Schools; sociologist, Dr. Lyn Lewis of the University of Detroit Mercy; and writer Ann Eskridge. Clips contain statements from James Jenkins, the founder of Greystone International Jazz Museum; actor Larry Fishburne, best known for his role in the movie "The Matrix"; and the writers of the play "Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame", Flip Fraser and J.D. Douglas.
Guests: Arthur Carter, Lyn Lewis, James Jenkins, Larry Fishburne, Ann Eskridge
Host: Trudy Gallant
Producer : Carlota Almanza
Duration: 00:29:04
Description: This show is a review of black history month.
Guests include Dr. Arthur Carter, interim deputy superintendent of Detroit Public Schools; sociologist, Dr. Lyn Lewis of the University of Detroit Mercy; and writer Ann Eskridge. Clips contain statements from James Jenkins, the founder of Greystone International Jazz Museum; actor Larry Fishburne, best known for his role in the movie "The Matrix"; and the writers of the play "Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame", Flip Fraser and J.D. Douglas.