Description |
1 online resource (54 minutes) |
Summary |
Robert F. Williams was the forefather of the Black Power movement and broke dramatic new ground by internationalizing the African American struggle. Negroes with Guns is not only an electrifying look at an historically erased leader, but also provides a thought-provoking examination of Black radicalism and resistance and serves as a launching pad for the study of Black liberation philosophies. Insightful interviews with historian Clayborne Carson, biographer Timothy Tyson, Julian Bond, and a first person account by Mabel Williams, Robert's wife, bring the story to life |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed March 29, 2016) |
Credits |
Writer, Sandra Dickson ; original score, Terence Blanchard ; editor, Dan Spiess ; photography, Cindy Hill |
Notes |
In English |
|
Original language in English |
|
Winner, Erik Barnouw Award, Organization of American Historians |
|
Best Feature Audience Award, Detroit Docs |
|
Winner, UrbanWorld Film Festival |
|
Official Selection, Big Sky Film Festival |
Subject |
Williams, Robert F. (Robert Franklin), 1925-1996.
|
SUBJECT |
Williams, Robert F. (Robert Franklin), 1925-1996 fast |
Subject |
African American civil rights workers -- Biography
|
|
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century
|
|
Black power -- United States.
|
|
Black militant organizations -- United States.
|
|
African American civil rights workers
|
|
African Americans -- Civil rights
|
|
Black militant organizations
|
|
Black power
|
|
United States
|
Genre/Form |
Streaming video
|
|
documentary film.
|
|
video recordings (physical artifacts)
|
|
Biographies
|
|
Documentary films
|
|
History
|
|
Video recordings
|
|
Documentary films.
|
|
Video recordings.
|
|
Biographies.
|
|
Documentaires.
|
|
Vidéos.
|
|
Biographies.
|
Form |
Streaming video
|
Author |
Roberts, Churchill, director
|
|
Dickson, Sandra, director
|
|