
Imamu Amiri Baraka
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An exhibition of works from the Collections of the John Hay Library, Brown University.
Items indicated with an asterisk * are part of the exhibition.
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Amiri Baraka.
The Lannan Foundation in association with Metropolitan Pictures and EZTV. [Produced and directed] by Lewis Mac Adams and John Dorr.
Los Angeles, Calif. : The Lannan Foundation, c1991.
Lannan literary videos ; no. 26.
Amiri Baraka, poet, playwright, novelist, and essayist, reads from Boptreesand unpublished work. He is interviewed by Lewis MacAdams.
Editors, John Dorr, Lewis MacAdams ; camera/sound, John Dorr, Michael Masucci, Curt Walheim. Recorded Feb. 11, 1991, in Los Angeles.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Color: a sampling of contemporary African American writers.
Written by Al Young.
San Francisco, CA : The Poetry Center and American Poetry Archives, San Francisco State University, c1994.
Previously recorded sessions of African American poets, including Amiri Baraka, reading selections from their work.
Includes Study Guide.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

Death of a prophet: the last days of Malcolm X .BR>National Black Touring Circuit.
[S.l.] : Essenay Entertainment, c1991.
Videocassette.
Includes Amiri Baraka.
Media Services, Sciences Library

James Baldwin: the price of the ticket.
Directed by Karen Thorsen ; produced by Karen Thorsen & William Miles ; co-produced by Douglas K. Dempsey ; written by Karen Thorsen, Douglas K. Dempsey ; executive producers, Susan Lacy, Albert Maysles.
San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel, c1981.
Videocassette.
Includes interviews with friends and colleagues of Baldwin, including Amiri Baraka
Media Services, Sciences Library

The life and times of Allen Ginsberg.
A film by Jerry Aronson.
New York, NY : First Run Features Home Video, 1993.
Videocassette.
Includes Amiri Baraka.
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays

New York Art Quartet<BR>New York : ESP-Disk', c1965.
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
Short (8:20) -- Sweet (12:10) -- Rosmosis (14:48) -- No. 6 (8:07).
Leroi Jones recites his poem, Black dada nihilismus, at beginning of second work.
Orwig Music Library

W.E.B. Du Bois: a biography in four voices.
Scribe Video Center.
San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, 1995.
Videocassette.
In this film four prominent African-American writers (including Amiri Baraka) each narrate a period in the life of the sociologist and author, W.E.B. Du Bois, and describe his impact on their work.
Producer/director, Louis Massiah.
Media Services, Sciences Library

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