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Carol Munday Lawrence

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Biography

American producer, writer, and director.

Known For

Oscar Micheaux, Film Pioneer
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Oscar Micheaux, Film Pioneer is one of seven films in the "Were You There" series produced by Carol Lawrence (the others include The Black West, The Cotton Club, The Facts of Life, Portrait of Two Artists, Sports Profile, and When the Animals Talked). This film's story revolves around Bee Freeman's (the Sepia Mae West) and Lorenzo Tucker's (the black Valentino) recollections of their relationships with Micheaux and their perceptions of his character. Danny Glover plays the role of Oscar Micheaux, Richard H arder is shown as the young Lorenzo Tucker, and Janice Morgan portrays the vamp that was Bee Freeman in Shuffle Along.

Oscar Micheaux, Film Pioneer

1981
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Highlights the lifestyle and experiences of five jazz performers who appeared in the Cotton Club shows during the Harlem renaissance era, including Avon Long, Cab Calloway, Estrellita, the Nicholas Brothers, and Matt Robinson. Presents vintage film clips of the artists and an impromptu performance by the group.

The Cotton Club

1982
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film by Robert

The Black West

1979
Creativity: Simon's New Sound
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Simon’s New Sound (1978, 8 min.) is about a young boy who is searching for a new instrument with which to celebrate Trinidad’s pre-Easter Carnival. He fashions a steel drum from the carefully indented bottom of an oildrum. Poet Opal Palmer is the voice of Simon.

Creativity: Simon's New Sound

1978
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Beegie is afraid to venture deep into the woods. She dreams about a magic egg entrusted to her by her father. To preserve its magic, she must take it into the forest and sing to it.

Faith: Beegie and the Egg

1976
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The Kangaroos Who Forgot (1979, 6 min.) is about two kangaroos in Australia who get lost and are adopted by a platypus family. They’re raised as good platypuses, but have they remained true to themselves?

Self Determination: The Kangaroos Who Forgot

1979
Economic Cooperation: Noel's Lemonade Stand
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Noel enlists the help of neighbors in his city apartment building to supply homemade food to make his sidewalk lemonade stand a success.

Economic Cooperation: Noel's Lemonade Stand

1981
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Reverend Faulkner relates the role of folk tales and church spirituals as "underground" and subtle protest within the slave community. He recounts Simon Brown's remembrances of his bondage and Reconstruction.

When The Animals Talked

1975
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Everyone in Mary Jean’s rural East African village wears a green stone which shines brightly as a beacon of cooperation. When Mary Jean hesitates to aid a neighbor, her stone flickers less brilliantly. Based on an Alice Walker short story.

Purpose: Mary Jean and the Green Stone

1980
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The Nguzo Saba Folklore Love Series for Children

Umoja: The Tiger and the Big Wind

1972
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When a farmer in West Africa sees that a dam is about to burst and drown his neighbours in the valley below, he sets his own house on fire. The villagers rush up the hill to help him and in turn are saved from the flood

Responsibility: Modupe and the Flood

1975