Baldwin vs Buckley

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • In 1965, James Baldwin and William F. Buckley - thought leaders from dramatically different backgrounds - made plans to debate race relations and the meaning of the American Dream.
    In this pivotal year at the height of the civil rights movement, students crowded into the debate hall at the University of Cambridge to hear arguments from opposing sides. What followed would go down in history.
    In this episode of Black History in Two Minutes (or so) hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. - with additional commentary from Khalil Gibran Muhammad of Harvard University and Imani Perry of Princeton University - we witness a haunting performance from one of America’s great orators as he confronts head-on the horrors of our history.
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
    Robert Smith
    Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
    Dyllan McGee
    SERIES PRODUCER
    Kelsi Lindus
    PRODUCERS
    Chelsea Adewunmi
    Oluwaseun Babalola
    Kevin Burke
    Megan Graham
    Vashni Korin
    CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
    Robert L. Yacyshyn
    PRODUCTION MANAGER
    Ashley Thomas
    POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
    Veronica Leib
    POST PRODUCTION MANAGER
    Katherine Swiatek
    WRITTEN BY
    Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
    ORIGINAL MUSIC COMPOSED BY
    Matthew Head
    ADDITIONAL WRITING
    Kevin Burke
    SERIES EDITOR
    Reena Mangubat
    EDITORS
    Cierra Pacheco
    Liza Renzulli
    Anne Yao
    ASSISTANT EDITORS
    Ben Pakman
    Patrice Bowman
    Imani Dean
    SUPERVISING PRODUCERS
    Will Ventura
    Sara Wolitzky
    ARCHIVAL PRODUCERS
    Megan Graham
    Jade Edwards-Lovell
    DIRECTORS OF PHOTOGRAPHY
    Seng Chen
    Gregory Brutus
    Nausheen Dadabhoy
    Archival Materials Courtesy of:
    Associated Press
    Everett Collection, Inc.
    Getty Images
    Library of Congress
    The New York Public Library
    Additional Material:
    American Archive of Public Broadcasting, Baldwin-Buckley Debate
    American Museum of Natural History Research Library, Digital Special Collections
    National Archives and Records Administration
    University of Cambridge, Baldwin-Buckley Debate
    Special Thanks
    Jorge Felipe
    Amy Gosdanian
    Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
    Romilla Karnick
    Imani Perry
    Khalil Gibran Muhammad
    John Thornton
    Marial Iglesias Utset
    Sara Wicht
    Abby Wolf

Komentáře • 13

  • @Lovemylife65
    @Lovemylife65 Před rokem +8

    One was college educated, the other not, yet they spoke with the same eloquence. I love how Black people in the 50’s and 60’s spoke. It saddens me that we’ve lost that as a community in general. Hopefully we can get it back.

    • @samanthajwright4839
      @samanthajwright4839 Před rokem

      Stop. That was two people. Two. If you can't find two people in your circle of Black and white friends that speak eloquently, the problem is your circle. Do not wrap the entire black population in your limited reach.

    • @anthonygordon9483
      @anthonygordon9483 Před rokem

      Wasn't like America was handing out college degrees. They didn't want us in their schools. That was why we had to create black colleges. Slavery is a generational curse. When a single race of Americans had to face something better then slavery... Poverty. More and More black Americans continue to get their education each day. I am a grandson of a man who was given his freedom 160 years ago. That is 2 generations ago. Yet America to this day thinks poverty for blacks has and always been our problem. We aren't asking for a hand out, we are getting by fine without the support of the country, but the slow progress in the black community has to do with us relying on a system that worked against us within the last century. If we choose to ignore these things then go ahead and do so but don't try to complain why progress hasn't come in your lifetime if you refuse to do nothing.

    • @anthonyward8133
      @anthonyward8133 Před rokem +1

      The black intelligence is separated from the black community now. It would be a hard sell to go back and help our beligered community when it doesn't want the help😢

  • @mastersofchaosstudios5073

    love to learn about black history .....love these short videos

  • @Osiris064
    @Osiris064 Před rokem +5

    Why was Buckley touching himself?

    • @Agos-p1f
      @Agos-p1f Před 8 měsíci

      Maybe was he gay?

  • @countryboi
    @countryboi Před rokem +3

    Baldwin was such an amazing speaker, its a shame he didnt get to speak at the march on washington

  • @charlesyoung8600
    @charlesyoung8600 Před rokem +3

    PREACH, BROTHER PREACH!!!!!!!

  • @OsagieGuobadia
    @OsagieGuobadia Před 7 měsíci +2

    Looks like Mr. James Baldwin wins the debate election against journalist William F. Buckley Jr. XD

  • @Drod6969
    @Drod6969 Před rokem

    one could make the argument that Buckley was himself gay