- Genre:history
- Sub-genre:Africa / General
- Language:English
- Pages:53
- eBook ISBN:9781098351311
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Innovation for social justice has been a trademark for Maloyd Ben Wilson since his college days at the University of Pittsburgh.
While other student groups organized demonstrations, "Ben" Wilson negotiated a friendly take over of nearly half the time slots of the university's radio for Black culture programming. Ben and his neophyte student colleagues used their program time for Blackside; a unique radio political and social justice in America. Ben did all this while playing defense on the University of Pittsburgh Varsity football team and earning a Bachelor's Degree in Communication.
After graduation Ben displayed is talent for communication with a flourish on the sports desk of the nation's premier Black newspaper-the legendary Pittsburgh Courier. He moved his passion for sports from graduation for sports from the gridiron to the typewriter. Asa former college athlete, Ben used his persuasive personality and innate sense of curiosity to 'scoop' the white press with the true inside stories of Pittsburgh's great Black sports stars such as Roberto Clement, Willie Stargell, "Mean" Joe Greene, Franco Harris, and John Stallworth.
Fast forward to the '90's we find Mr. Wilson as a Publisher of his Pittsburgh based Inside Sports. After the sale of this enterprise Ben upped his technology game to the creation of the Sports Video Magazine-a video tabloid that would go in-depth on stories glossed over on ESPN. Unfortunately, this most creative enterprise was breached before leaving port when his video production and distribution partners entered Chapter 11. Not one to stay put on the sideline, Ben evolved from current sports event to Black history with his now famous publication-Black Chronicle.
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The Black Chronicle Book is like a reader's digest of African American history from day one to the Civil Rights Movement-except that it uses the original articles format from the newspapers of the past. Imagine being able to go back in time and read the original accounts of the Atlantic Daily Work, The Black Dispatch, Baltimore Afro-American, Chicago Defender, Cleveland Call and Post, New York, Amsterdam News, Pittsburgh Courier, and Philadelphia Tribune! This was the vision Maloyd Ben Wilson shared with the Emmy-Winning documentary film maker Henry Hampton which they brought to fruition with the now famous Black Chronicle.
It is a uniquely excellent publication which includes a newspaper format that presents Black/American History in a more easy to read, exciting and compelling manner. "BLACK CHRONICLE", a book that debuted in 1999 portraying the history of the African- American people from the slave ships to beginning of the Civil Rights Movements in America 1778-1956. The BLACK CHRONICE like its predecessor "ROOTS" which inspired millions of Americans to research the untold truths of their nations' past.
BLACK CHRONICLE is a compilation of news articles documenting the evolution of Blacks from the slave ships to the battle fields of the twentieth Century; fourteen (14) issues combined into a newspaper/magazine format dating from 1778-1956 that provide a most revealing insightful panorama of the events which shaped the Black experience in America.
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