Billie Holiday

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  • Опубликовано: 11 апр 2023
  • Born into a world awash in racism and sexism, the singer Billie Holiday soon became a beloved voice, known for her unique, jazz-influenced style. But for Holiday, who was haunted by hardship in her own life, music grew to be more than entertainment.
    Long before the civil rights era took hold in America, Holiday recorded a song that poignantly spoke out against the brutalities of Black life in the South, a controversial protest anthem that helped inspire a movement - while deepening the singer’s personal torment.
    In this episode of Black History in Two Minutes (or so) hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. - with additional commentary from Robert G. O’Meally of Columbia University and Imani Perry of Princeton University - we meet a bold, inimitable talent whose art fused with her activism.
    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:
    Getty Images
    Library of Congress
    Shutterstock
    Additional Material:
    New Orleans
    Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday
    Special Thanks
    Jorge Felipe
    Amy Gosdanian
    Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
    Romilla Karnick
    Robert G. O'MeallyImani Perry
    John Thornton
    Marial Iglesias Utset
    Sara Wicht
    Abby Wolf

Комментарии • 4

  • @charlesyoung8600
    @charlesyoung8600 Год назад

    Thank you for this!!!!

  • @Lovemylife65
    @Lovemylife65 Год назад

    Great work. Thank you for your labor in putting this together.

  • @mariocanfora9117
    @mariocanfora9117 2 месяца назад

  • @sierrah5928
    @sierrah5928 Год назад

    Wow her song was incredibly powerful, and it really captures a lot of feelings hard to describe. This was a very interesting video.