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Motown - Speaking In The Streets

4 Extra Debut. Alvin Hall explores Motown's eight Black Forum spoken word records which documented turbulent times in 70s America. From 2014.

In 1970, Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown, set up a Motown spoken word record label.

It was called Black Forum and recorded poetry, civil rights speeches, African-American soldiers in Vietnam and more. It closed in 1973 after eight releases. Those releases have started to attract interest with some reissued. They stand as a powerful testament to the African-American experience at a turbulent time in America.

The financial educator and spoken word record collector Alvin Hall listens to the recordings and talks to those involved in their creation.

Featuring: :

* Theatre director and producer Woodie King Jr., Producer of β€œBlack Spirits: Festival of New Poets in America”, and β€œIt’s Nation Time: African Visionary Music”

* Professor Suzanne E Smith, author of "Dancing in the Street: Motown and the Cultural Politics of Detroit"

* Pat Thomas, author of "Listen Whitey: The Sights and Sounds of Black Power 1965 – 1975"

* Elaine Brown, singer/songwriter of the album β€œElaine Brown” and former leader of the Black Panthers

* Suzanne de Passe, former Creative Director and President of Motown

* Amiri Baraka, star of β€œBlack Spirits: Festival of New Poets in America”, β€œIt’s Nation Time: African Visionary Music” and civil rights activist, poet, and writer

Black Forum releases:

* Dr Martin Luther King Jr. – Why I Oppose The War In Vietnam
* Stokely Carmichael – Free Huey
* Langston Hughes and Margaret Danner – Writers Of The Revolution
* Guess Who’s Coming ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ β€“ Black Fighting Men Recorded Live In Vietnam
* Ossie Davis and Bill Cosby – Address The Congressional Black Caucus
* Black Spirits - Festival of New Black Poets in America
* Imamu Amiri Baraka – It’s Nation Time
* Elaine Brown – Elaine Brown

Producer: Ekene Akalawu

First broadcast on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in January 2014.

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