Moving Image and Recorded Sound Collections
The Amistad Research Center is home to more than 12,000 individual moving image and sound recordings. The collection includes a diverse range of topics from the African American experience to civil rights documentation. Each collection is curated to educate, inform, and inspire Amistad’s global audience. Types of recordings include: oral histories, documentaries, musical performances, home movies, poetry readings, speeches, travel films, educational films, television programs, political advertisements, radio broadcasts, organizational meetings, theatrical performances, personal record collections, time-based media fine art, and more.
The wide array of audiovisual material relates to our areas of focus. Types of recordings include: oral histories, documentaries, musical performances, home movies, poetry readings, speeches, travel films, educational films, television programs, political advertisements, radio broadcasts, organizational meetings, theatrical performances, personal record collections, time-based media fine art, and more.
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Moving Image and Recorded Sound collections.
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Manuscripts Collection Finding Aid Database
Dive into Amistad’s curated Moving Image and Recorded Sound collections, searchable within the Manuscripts Collection Finding Aid Database.
Louisiana Digital Library
Broaden your research with our Moving Image and Recorded Sound collections hosted on the Louisiana Digital Library.
YouTube
Broaden your research with our digital collections hosted on YouTube.
Black Natchez, Ed Pincus Film Collection (1967)
This documentary film was shot in 1965 in Natchez, Mississippi and first released in the Fall of 1967. It features the Deacons for Defense and Justice, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and Mississippi Freedom Democrat Party.
Black Natchez, Ed Pincus Film Collection (1967)
This documentary film was shot in 1965 in Natchez, Mississippi and first released in the Fall of 1967. It features the Deacons for Defense and Justice, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and Mississippi Freedom Democrat Party.
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