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  1. The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 · Playlist · 69 songs · 731.8K likes. The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 · Playlist · 69 songs · 729.9K likes. The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 · Playlist · 69 songs · 729.9K likes. Home; Search; Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums. Legal ...

  2. The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 mobilizes a treasure trove of 16mm material shot by Swedish journalists who came to the US drawn by stories of urban unrest and revolution. Gaining access to many of the leaders of the Black Power Movement—Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Seale, Angela Davis and Eldridge Cleaver among them—the filmmakers captured them in intimate moments and remarkably unguarded ...

  3. 30 de ene. de 2011 · The Black Power Mixtape: 1967-1975” is appropriately titled: Like any mixtape, it offers some truly transcendent moments alongside a smattering of filler, and never quite assembles its pieces ...

  4. THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE 1967-1975. Directed by. Göran Olsson. Sweden, United States, 2011. Documentary, History, Music. 92. Synopsis. In the late 1960s and early ‘70s, Swedish TV journalists, fueled by curiosity and naïveté, traversed the ocean to film the Black Power movement in America.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2020 · Un film di Göran Olsson. Con Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, Kathleen Cleaver, Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Seale. Svezia, 2011.Attrav...

  6. 1 de jun. de 2012 · Extract. The Swedish filmmaker Göran Hugo Olsson’s widely acclaimed documentary The Black Power Mixtape, 1967–1975 professes to explore the evolution of the black power movement in the United States from 1967 through 1975. Using never-before-seen film footage that lay buried in Swedish television archives for more than three decades, the documentary offers new visual evidence of the period.

  7. THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE 1967-1975 mobilizes a treasure trove of 16mm material shot by Swedish journalists who came to the US drawn by stories of urban unrest and revolution. Gaining access to many of the leaders of the Black Power Movement—Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Seale, Angela Davis and Eldridge Cleaver among them—the filmmakers captured them in intimate moments and remarkably unguarded ...