Hidden colors the untold history of people of aboriginal, Moor and African descent / Tariq Elite ; King Flex Entertainment presents in association with Labnoise Films ; co-producer, Ola Akinroluyo ; directed by Tariq Nasheed ; a Tariq Nasheed production.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublisher: [Los Angeles] : King Flex Entertainment, [2011]Edition: [Widescreen]Description: 1 DVD (approximately 110 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Audience:
  • Unrated
  • General
Uniform titles:
  • Hidden colors (Motion picture)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Director of photography, Richy Hillary ; edited by Roberto Garcia ; executive producers, Marc Tirolia, Shannon Reynolds, Tariq Nasheed.
Featuring Tariq Nasheed and fellow interviewees Shahrazad Ali, Phil Valentine, Umar Johnson, Booker T. Coleman, Sabir Bey, Frances Cress Welsing.Summary: Traces the history of black America back to ancient African civilization, examining attempts by the white establishment in the U.S. to conceal this knowledge as a means of undermining African American identity. Presents theories of scholars and social commentators which comprise a history in which African Americans have been systematically oppressed as a people.
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DVD John Tomay Memorial Library DVD Nonfiction DVD NF HID (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31030100161876

DVD release of the 2011 motion picture.

Director of photography, Richy Hillary ; edited by Roberto Garcia ; executive producers, Marc Tirolia, Shannon Reynolds, Tariq Nasheed.

Featuring Tariq Nasheed and fellow interviewees Shahrazad Ali, Phil Valentine, Umar Johnson, Booker T. Coleman, Sabir Bey, Frances Cress Welsing.

Traces the history of black America back to ancient African civilization, examining attempts by the white establishment in the U.S. to conceal this knowledge as a means of undermining African American identity. Presents theories of scholars and social commentators which comprise a history in which African Americans have been systematically oppressed as a people.

Ratings: Unrated.

DVD; NTSC ; Dolby Digital 2.0

In English.

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