Description: Hope Kelly reports on a celebration at the Museum of Afro-American History marking the arrival of the first African Americans in Massachusetts. Kelly notes that the first African Americans arrived as immigrants, not as slaves. Kelly's report features footage of Henry Hampton (Chairman, Museum of Afro-American History) addressing the gathering. Kelly reviews the history of African Americans in Massachusetts. Kelly's report is accompanied by historical photos and drawings related to African American history in Massachusetts.
1:00:09: Visual: Footage of a group of African American singers performing a song. Hope Kelly reports that a gathering at the Museum of Afro-American History celebrated the anniversary of the arrival of black immigrants in Massachusetts; that the first black immigrants arrived in Massachusetts on February 26, 1638. V: Shot of a black and white image of black immigrants and early white settlers; of a ship in a harbor; of a black man addressing a crowd. Footage of Henry Hampton (Chairman of the Board, Museum of Afro-American History) saying that the most important history is found in the lives of individual people; that people form the families and cultures which are important to history. Kelly reports that the first black immigrants arrived in a boat from the West Indies; that the first black immigrants were not slaves; that many worked as servants and laborers and in factories; that skilled professions were off limits to the first black immigrants. V: Shots of a black and white image of early black immigrants in the hold of a boat; of a poster for a slave auction. Shots of black and white images of the early black immigrants working as servants. Shot of a color image of black men working as dock laborers. Shots of a black and white image of black immigrant women working in a factory. Shot of a black and white image of black men and women waiting at a dock as sailing ships approach. Shot of a black and white image of a slave auction. Kelly reports that the experience of black immigrants in the north was different from that of black slaves in the South. V: Shot of a black and white image of two black children and a white school master. Shots of black and white photos of African Americans in Boston in the nineteenth century. Footage of Henry Hampton addressing an audience. Hampton says that the study of history must include the stories of all people. Footage of a group of African American singers singing "Amazing Grace."
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/26/1988
Description: John Buckley announces Republican candidacy for governor of Massachusetts. Speaks about taxes and correctional institutions. In a second speech, he addresses the successes of Massachusetts, including the invention of the telephone, the safety razor, the Polaroid camera, and the pacemaker, the establishment of the first public school, and the founding of the first university.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/06/1978
Description: MASSACHUSETTS MAP, BOSTON IN YELLOW, METRO AREA CIRCLED, FONT SHOT
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/01/1981
Description: What will Michael Dukakis come home to in Mass. after the presidential election? - increase in AIDS cases, homelessness, overcrowded prisons, high dropout rate in high schools, budget deficit.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/08/1988
Description: Profiles of five demographic/ideological groups in Massachusetts: Yankee towns, urban ethnic centers, liberals, conservatives, suburbs. Hanover Town Hall and mall, suburban home, boat in driveway, dog on lawn. Golfers, tract housing, ranch house. Goose, duck, Ashby market and hardware. Lunenberg post office, cows. Lowell. Bulldozer, scaffolding, brick factory, smokestacks, McDonald's, Cambodian market. State Police mounted unit, horses. Lincoln Guide Service. B+M train goes through railroad crossing, commuters alight. Conservation land. more…
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/14/1984
Description: Steve Stark explains uniqueness of Bay State's non-mainstream political stance, where liberalism is virtual bylaw… & by extension, why Dukakis does not reach well throughout nation.Bush-"read my lips"
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/22/1988
Description: Aerials of Western Massachusetts. Berkshire Mountains, Deerfield River, North Adams. (1989)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 1989