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Emory Douglas: The Art of The Black Panthers

Emory Douglas was the Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. Through archival footage and conversations with Emory we share his story, alongside the rise and fall of the Panthers. He used his art as a weapon in the Black Panther Party’s struggle for civil rights and today Emory continues to give a voice to the voiceless. His art and what The Panthers fought for are still as relevant as ever.

Produced and Directed by: Dress Code (http://dresscodeny.com)

Producer: Tara Rose Stromberg

Cinematography: Andre Andreev

Edit + Color: Mike Cook

Music + Sound Design: YouTooCanWoo

On Set Sound Record: Kevin Crawford, Anton Herbert

Production Coordinator: Rose Glaeser

Archival Film Research: Richard Kroll

Title Design: Marcin Zeglinski

Featured Artwork © Emory Douglas / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Shot on: Red Scarlet

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Comment by Mark Stephen Elliott on January 31, 2022 at 14:00

Correcting link;

Family rode with the 'Bauld' (Bold), Auld (Old), like in Robert Burns Auld Land Syne (Old Long Since)

Wind Farm Battle of Scottish Castle - Country Live (Duke of Buccleuch)

Comment by Mark Stephen Elliott on January 31, 2022 at 13:58

For a Highland instrument, that is excellent bag squeezing. 

Am more into Ballads of Borders, they have some border history to them;


Ballads of Border Reivers

Boat to America - Scocha

Reivers are Riding - Scocha

And We Ride - Scocha

Family rode with the 'Bauld' (Bold) Buccleuch, Auld (Old), like in Robert Burns Auld Land Syne (Old Long Since).

Wind Farm Battle of Scottish Castle - Country Live (Duke of Buccleuch)

James V, at Carlinrig (old woman's ridge) did not treat the Armstrong and Elliott very well;
Johnnie Armstrang - Lori Watson

Scottish Border and Related Ballads Time Team History Hunters 1998 ...

Comment by Mark Stephen Elliott on January 31, 2022 at 1:01

He looks Scottish like the Douglas without the Frederick extra 's' fits him. Broad face like mine. 

With Y-DNA though two individuals may share the same markers it is not based on race, one can be black the other white. In DNA one can distort the math to change the history. If the math is correct the history will follow. 

For instance Rev. Gomes of Harvard. Gomes is a Portuguese name likely of a ship's captain. Many ships captains happen to been black. Henry Louis Gates did a show on him. Ship captain's were all colors, and a lot of them were Portuguese. 

Comment by J Ruaidri Douglas on January 30, 2022 at 10:15

Clarice,

I agree. & so very relevant!  

Comment by J Ruaidri Douglas on January 30, 2022 at 10:13

Mark,

My apologies, but I just noticed your comment here. What poster are you referring to? 

Comment by Clarice Douglas on January 29, 2022 at 13:33

Excellent video 

Comment by Mark Stephen Elliott on September 6, 2020 at 6:16

Google "Barbados Scots", you will find that the first slaves to work the plantations of Barbados with Anglican Hamiltonian Royalists which were POWs of the Cromwellian Civil War. Genetically, these people would marry the black population which came latter to the English plantations of the West Indies.

Family was indentured to the Colony of Massachusetts. Whites seem to climatically work better in cooler climates. There was a Robert Brown Elliott League of San Francisco which put out this poster.

Making conections

The more information you can give about the people you mention, the more chance there is of someone else connecting with your family.

Dates and places of births, deaths and marriages all help to place families.

Professions also help.

'My great-grandmother mother was a Douglas from Montrose' does not give many clues to follow up! But a bit of flesh on the bones makes further research possible. But if we are told who she married, what his profession was and where the children were baptised, then we can get to work.

Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?


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