About this title: Black power as articulated by SNCC emerged directly from the work of its field organizers; and Lowndes County, Alabama, where SNCC consciously organized an independent Black political party in 1966, played an especially important r...
Contributor(s): Ricks, Willie
About this title: The most remarkable aspect of the civil disobedience and sit-ins of the 1960s was the leadership of young people. More than any other organization, SNCC best reflected this youthful engagement. Importantly, young activists were cha...
Contributor(s): Peacock, Wazir "Willie"
A documentary that resurrects the buried history of the outrageous, often brilliant women who founded the modern women's movement from 1966 to 1971.
Contributor(s): Aronowitz, Nona Willis
Linda says goodbye to Willy at his grave, adding that she made the final house payment. "We're free," she says, unable to understand
After Willy leaves, Linda gets a phone call from Biff. She's excited to tell him about the missing gas pipe, but disheartened to learn Biff took
Prime Time / Sammy Nestico -- Salina Came Home / Jill Williams ; arr. Kim Richmond -- Yesterdays / Jerome Kern ; Otto Harbach -- This Bass Was Made for Walkin' / Thad Jones -- Impulsive / Bob Brookmyer -- The Old Country / Nat Adderley ; arr. Paul M...
Contributor(s): Landon, Willis
Paul Willis's study of working class kids combined Marxist theories with interpretivist approaches to demonstrate how these kids reject the role
The Pentecostal movement encourages mixing popular styles, such as jazz and blues, and instruments with church music. Willie Thomas and Bishop
Linda begs Biff to say goodnight to Willy, saying "it takes so little to make him happy." Happy and Biff go to bed, leaving Willy hopeful
Happy chats with Stanley, a waiter at Frank's Chop House, while waiting for Biff and Willy to arrive and celebrate. He's flirting with a