
<record>
<id>wgbh_tdcr_075</id>
<item>075</item>
<coll>tdcr</coll>
<repo>wgbh</repo>
<public>yes</public>
<dc_title>Sonia Sanchez : meeting Malcolm X</dc_title>
<dc_subject>Civil rights--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African American civil rights workers--New York (State)--New York</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African American women poets--New York (State)--New York</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African Americans--Civil rights</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Black Muslims</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Black nationalism--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Black power--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Muslims--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African Americans--Religion</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>United States--Race relations</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Nation of Islam (Detroit, Mich.)</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Congress of Racial Equality</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Black Arts Movement--New York (State)</dc_subject>
<dc_subject_personal>Sanchez, Sonia, 1934-</dc_subject_personal>
<dc_subject_personal>King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968</dc_subject_personal>
<dc_subject_personal>X, Malcolm, 1925-1965--Influence</dc_subject_personal>
<dc_subject_personal>X, Malcolm, 1925-1965</dc_subject_personal>
<dc_description>Instructional Web page recommended for grades nine through twelve featuring a video clip and a transcript of an &quot;Eyes on the Prize&quot; interview with African American poet and Black Arts Movement figure, Sonia Sanchez meeting Malcolm X. This interview with renowned poet Sonia Sanchez recalls her early activism in the Civil Rights movement, her first contact with civil rights leader Malcolm X, whose militant ideas had a profound effect on Sanchez&apos;s poetry.</dc_description>
<dc_description>Major funding for this project is provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Supported in part by a grant from the Open Society Institute.</dc_description>
<dc_description>Grade range: 9-12.</dc_description>
<dc_description>A transcript of the Quicktime movie is available.</dc_description>
<dc_description>The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata.</dc_description>
<dc_publisher>[Boston, Mass.] : WGBH Educational Foundation</dc_publisher>
<dc_contributor>Sanchez, Sonia, 1934-</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>Eyes on the Prize (PBS)</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Libraries. Special Collections</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>Teacher&apos;s Domain Civil Rights Special Collection</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>WGBH Educational Foundation</dc_contributor>
<dc_date>1934/2008</dc_date>
<dc_type>Instructional materials</dc_type>
<dc_type>Teaching guides</dc_type>
<dc_type>Resource units</dc_type>
<dc_type>Moving images</dc_type>
<dc_type>Interviews</dc_type>
<dc_type>Oral histories</dc_type>
<dc_type>Transcripts</dc_type>
<dc_identifier>http://www.teachersdomain.org/resources/iml04/soc/ush/civil/sanchez1/</dc_identifier>
<dc_format>text/html</dc_format>
<dc_format>video/quicktime</dc_format>
<dc_format>2.7 Mb</dc_format>
<dc_format>ca. 1m 52s</dc_format>
<dc_source>Henry Hampton Collection, Washington University Libraries, Saint Louis, Missouri.</dc_source>
<dc_relation>Forms part of: Teacher&apos;s Domain Civil Right Special Collection.</dc_relation>
<dc_relation>A Quicktime player may be needed to view the streaming video.</dc_relation>
<dc_relation>A PDF viewer may be needed for the transcript.</dc_relation>
<dc_coverage_temporal>1925/1979</dc_coverage_temporal>
<dc_coverage_spatial>New York (N.Y.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_coverage_spatial>New York County (N.Y.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_rights>The Teachers&apos; Domain Civil Rights Collection is a collaborative production of WGBH Education Productions, the WGBH Media Library, and WGBH Interactive, in partnership with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and Washington University in St. Louis.</dc_rights>
<upd>20090526 204905</upd>
</record>
