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Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed (1968)
TitleBlack History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed (1968)
File Nameblack-history-lost-stolen-or-strayed_rMqzL.mp4
Time01h 48 min
Released52 years 5 months 24 days ago
ClassificationAVCHD 1440p TVrip
File Size993 MB

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Did you know that the first open-heart surgery was performed by a Black doctor, Daniel Hale Williams? Not many people did in 1968, the year this eye-opening film, narrated by Bill Cosby, was first released. Many still don't today. "Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed" reviews the numerous contributions of African-Americans to the development of the United States. From the perspective of the turbulent late 1960s, the fact that their positive roles had not generally been taught as part of American history, coupled with the pervasiveness of derogatory stereotypes, was evidence of how Black people had long been victims of negative attitudes and ignorance. Viewing this film today offers students and adults an opportunity to explore their own perspectives - to examine how things have changed in their lives and those of their parents, as well as how troubling stereotypes still persist four decades later.
Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed (1968)

Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed (1968)

Genre: History, Documentary
Cast: Bill Cosby, Andrew Rooney, Stepin Fetchit, Roy Glenn, Katharine Hepburn
Crew: Vern Diamond, Andrew Rooney, Andrew Rooney
Release: 1968-08-31
Budget: $1,893,403
Revenue: $63,449,113
Plasterer OR Stucco Mason: Mr. Jeremy Mueller DDS
Interviewer: Rogers Borer
Preschool Teacher: Mr. Chaim Dibbert
Diesel Engine Specialist: Dr. Steve Hahn I
Rigger: Claudie Leffler
Rail Transportation Worker: Erika Leffler
Creative Writer: Fermin Mohr
Refrigeration Mechanic: Maia Stracke IV
Compacting Machine Operator: Frances Lindgren IV
Aviation Inspector: Helene Kuphal
Metal Fabricator: Prof. Marcos Tromp
Ahhhhh the late 60′s… the good old days when all black people wore afros and were pissed off.  And back during the summer of 1968, just a few months after the assassinations of Dr. King and Robert Kennedy, as the country was tearing apart at the seams, with cities becoming charred ruins from racial riots, CBS broadcast the documentary "Black History: Lost, Stolen or Stayed," which was narrated by Bill Cosby.  The program was a sensation, and I still remember it. Nothing like it had even been done on TV before, and I’m hard-pressed to think of anything since. And you have to consider that this was a very daring thing for Cosby to do at the time. He was the co-star of one of the most popular TV shows then - "I Spy" - and was considered by many to be a “safe and non-threatening” black man. So, for him to show his angry, militant outrage against racism, and how black people had been portrayed in films, despite their massive contributions throughout history which had been ignored,.
Bill Cosby’s Forgotten "Militant" Documentary - 'Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed' (Watch it Now) - Shadow and Act.
Of Black America - Wikipedia.
Did you know that the first open-heart surgery was performed by a black doctor, Daniel Hale Williams? Not many people did in 1968, the year this eye-opening film, narrated by Bill Cosby, was first released. Many still don't today. "Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed" reviews the numerous contributions of African-Americans to the development of the United States. From the perspective of the turbulent late 1960s, the fact that their positive roles had not generally been taught as part of American history, coupled with the pervasiveness of derogatory stereotypes, was evidence of how black people had long been victims of negative attitudes and ignorance. Viewing this film today offers students and adults an opportunity to explore their own perspectives — to examine how things have changed in their lives and those of their parents, as well as how troubling stereotypes still persist four decades later. 54 minutes • Color.
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