Black Journal (1968)
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Cast & Crew.
Tony Batten
Director / Producer
Tony Brown
Self - Host / Self / Self - Guest Host
Tony Brown
Self - Host / Self / Self - Guest Host
Terence Macartney-Filgate
Director
Lou Potter
Editor
William Greaves
Self - Host
St. Clair Bourne
Producer / Writer
Henry Morgenthau
Producer / Writer
Jimmy McDonald
Associate Producer
Jesse Jackson
Self
Kent Garrett
Producer
Coretta Scott King
Self
Cynthia Chutter Kahn
Associate Producer
Louis Farrakhan
Self
Dick Gregory
Self / Self - Co-Host
Peter Jeffries
Associate Producer
Melvin Van Peebles
Self
Al Perlmutter
Executive Producer
Peggy Pinn
Associate Producer
Thomas Bywaters
Associate Producer
Details.
Release DateJune 12, 1968
StatusReturning Series
Seasons1
Episodes3
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This TV Show Is About.
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Black Journal is an American public affairs television program on National Educational Television (NET) and later WNET. It covered issues relevant to African-American communities with film crews sent to Atlanta, Detroit, New Orleans, and Los Angeles, and Ethiopia. The program was originally an hour-long broadcast each month. In 1971, the journalist Tony Brown took over leadership and later the series transitioned to commercial television under the name Tony Brown’s Journal. The series later returned to public television in 1982 under the new name. Other executive producers included documentary filmmakers Madeline Anderson, William Greaves and St. Clair Bourne.The show aired until 2008. Black Journal offered a close look at the civil rights movement and Black Power movements of the 1960s and was influential in shaping Black opinion at the time. The show won Emmy, Peabody and Russwurm awards for its coverage of timely issues. WNET and the Library of Congress digitized episodes and contributed copies to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting between 2012 and 2018.