Tuskegee, Alabama: Living Black & White
Brief Synopsis
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A look at the underlying tensions and class divisions of the white and black population of Tuskegee, Alabama, after World War II. Tuskegee played a national role in issues of voting rights and school desegregation, and produced a number of key figures in the civil rights movement.
Cast & Crew
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Michael Letcher
Director
Michael Letcher
Narration
Greg Hagler
Voice
Jim Jones
Voice
David Baughn
Engineer
Dwight Cammeron
Executive Producer
Film Details
Also Known As
Tuskegee, Alabama: Living Black & White
Genre
Documentary
Historical
Release Date
1999
Production Company
University Of Alabama Center For Public Television And Radio
Technical Specs
Duration
60m
Synopsis
A look at the underlying tensions and class divisions of the white and black population of Tuskegee, Alabama, after World War II. Tuskegee played a national role in issues of voting rights and school desegregation, and produced a number of key figures in the civil rights movement.
Director
Michael Letcher
Director
Crew
David Baughn
Engineer
Dwight Cammeron
Executive Producer
Kevin Clay
Videotape Operator
John Connor
Segment Producer (Gomillion)
Chad Crawford
Production Assistant
Brent Davis
Publicist (University Of Alabama) (For Public Television))
Ron Hamner
Engineer
Ricky Harmon
Production Assistant
Deroma Hewett
Staff Assistant
Tony Holt
Post-Production Audio
Tony Holt
Videotape Operator
Tameka L Jarmon
Research Specialist
Jim Jones
Engineer
Dawn Leach
Senior Graphics Designer
Michael Letcher
Production Manager
Michael Letcher
Producer
Greg Mcnair
Additional Videography
Leslie Musumecci
Office Assistant
Robert J Norrell
Consultant
Chris Norris
Additional Videography
Vincent Pruitt
Graphics Designer
Tom Rieland
Executive Producer
Steve Shelmire
Additional Videography
Preston Sullivan
Videography
Mac Thurston
Additional Videography
Frank Toland
Consultant
Francie Ann Vono
Crew Manager
Film Details
Also Known As
Tuskegee, Alabama: Living Black & White
Genre
Documentary
Historical
Release Date
1999
Production Company
University Of Alabama Center For Public Television And Radio
Technical Specs
Duration
60m