[Tom Jennings explains how he discovered and assembled footage of Malcolm X from the 1959 film "The hate that hate produced"].

Tom Jennings, producer of the new documentary, "The lost tapes: Malcolm X," explains how he discovered and assembled footage of Malcolm X from the 1959 film "The hate that hate produced," and acquired access to additional film footage from associates of Malcolm X. Marcus Hunter, chair of African Ame...

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Corporate Author: WAMU-FM (Radio station : Washington, D.C.) (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Jennings, Tom, 1961- (Interviewee)
Boyd, Herb, 1938- (Speaker)
Hunter, Marcus Anthony (Speaker)
Johnson, Joshua (Journalist) (Interviewer)
X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 (Speaker)
Shabazz, Ilyasah (Speaker)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 audio file (35 min., 13 sec.)
Format: Audio Software
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Tom Jennings, producer of the new documentary, "The lost tapes: Malcolm X," explains how he discovered and assembled footage of Malcolm X from the 1959 film "The hate that hate produced," and acquired access to additional film footage from associates of Malcolm X. Marcus Hunter, chair of African American studies at the University of California, talks about the historical Malcolm X and his legacy. Jennings also describes how Malcolm X's philosophy and world view changed over the course of his life. Includes excerpts from the documentary.
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Electronic resource.
Originally broadcast on WAMU.
On the NPR program "1A."
Call Number:Voice 42117
Playing Time:00:35:13
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Broadcast 2018 February 26.