29 videocassettes of 29 (U-matic) : sd., col.; 3/4 in.
Summary
Public service, corporate messages targeting the African American community that aired in 1989. Advertisers are the Advertising Council (education), Anheuser-Busch (corporate sponsorship, Afro-American charities featuring Lou Rawls), B'nai B'rith (race relations), Brown-Forman Beverage Company (Afro-American charities), Burger King Corporation (traffic safety), Centers for Disease Control (AIDS), General Motors Corporation (corporate sponsorship), Johnson Products Co. (Afro-American charities featuring Coretta Scott King), KERA-TV (race relations), Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Change, the NAACP (featuring Mike Tyson, Benjamin Hooks and Don King), National Council of Negro Women Greater New Orleans Section, New Jersey Council of Urban Leagues (foster homes, AIDS in children), Partnership for a Drug Free America, Rochester (N.Y.) Brain Power Program, Sony Corporation of America (corporate sponsorship), Turner Broadcasting System (race relations), United Negro College Fund, U.S. Dept. of the Treasury (personal finance), WNET (education), WNYW-TV (health and hygiene), WOR-TV (AIDS in children, foster homes), WTTG-FOX (drug abuse) and the Washington Heights (N.Y.) Health Center. Not all entries received awards.
Donor/Sponsor
Schomburg NEH Automated Access to Special Collections Project.