2/2/22

“The Negro Mother” (1931) by Langston Hughes

We’re elated that you all are anticipating the series this month, and it’s just the beginning! Today’s episode of Black is Eternal speaks to every mother in our life who has ever sacrificed, encouraged, or inspired a generation. Be sure to share these pieces for #BlackHistoryMonth

“The Negro Mother” (1931) by Langston Hughes. Performed by @sierrathagreat

#BlackIsEternal is proudly sponsored by @activelyblack

Director: @vincentpowell

Producer: @blackglass

DP/Colorist: @deantegray_

Editors: @andybalderas_, ​​@marialuluchavez, @89kings

Sound Editor: @arlkaizen

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Music Supervisor: @shamekadwight

Production Manager: @johnartbullock

Casting Director: @onimuhammad

Production Coordinator: @delightedsoul

Locations: Julius & Madeline Glass, @the_papi_grande, David & Michelle Powell

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Documentarian/BTS: @rarepm

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