Black Des Moines: Voices Seldom Heard
57 mins
Chronicles the history of blacks in Des Moines, Iowa from the mid-1800s to the present. Vintage photos and film clips are used with interviews to detail the contributions of blacks from their first appearance via the Pre-Civil War "underground railroad" to the emotional issues of today. Includes early photos of black businesses and neighborhoods, the beginnings of the Iowa Bystander newspaper, first-hand recollections of the 1920s and 1930s, disruption caused by the freeway construction and urban renewal, and the many innovations and achievements made by Des Moines blacks. Originally aired on WOI-TV on September 10, 1985.
Verda L. Williams
Producer
Verda L. Williams
Writer
Beverly Fischer
Associate Producer
Dennis Goodrich
Director
Robert Helmers
Executive Producer
Betty Lou Varnum
Executive Producer
Dennis Goodrich
Cinematography
Rodney Minor
Cinematography
Sue Ballantine
Production Assistant
Brett Foray
Production Assistant
Phil Elrod
Production Assistant
Jane Coria
Production Secretary
Ted Brubaker
Production Artist
Phil Elrod
Still Photographer
Gary Cornelious
Sound
Mike Stover
Sound
Sue Ballantine
Costumer
Donna Miles
Costumer