4/13/22

"The Negro Speaks Of Rivers" by Langston Hughes

Today’s installment of “Black is Eternal” is one of the anchor points for the entire series. We’ve been here.

Today’s piece: “The Negro Speaks Of Rivers” (1921) by Langston Hughes. Performed by @senorguapo713.

We’re celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth! Everyday, we’re highlighting literary pieces written by iconic Black writers.

#BlackIsEternal is proudly sponsored by @historygroomingco.

We’re so glad you’re being blessed and sharing #BlackIsEternal.

C R E D I T S

Writer/Director/Producer: @vincentpowell

Producer/1stAD: @blackglass

Casting Director/Prod. Coordinator: @onimuhammad

Director of Photography: @imagine_that_filmworks

Camera Op/AC/Sound: @jomoyeni

Production Manager/Camera Op: @johnartbullock

Camera Op/BTS:@directedbytazer

Camera Op: @iamkre8tiv

Production Design: @christianallenimage

Location: @vgnbaestudios @vgnbaedominique @iamanthonyhall

BTS: @jgbowie

BTS: @rarepm

Filmed in: Houston, TX

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