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President Harry S. Truman signed Executive Order 9981, on July 26, 1948, establishing the President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services. Former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt had urged the president to address the NAACP's annual convention and joined him on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial as he became the first president to address the organization's national convention on June 29, 1947. Listen to Truman’s address online here, at http://www.trumanlibrary.org/audio/naacp.wma
Channels: Film
Artists: James McBrideSpike Lee
SPIKE LEE & JAMES McBRIDE in conversation with Paul Holdengräber on "Miracle at St. Anna," LIVE from the NYPL, September 26, 2008.
Spike Lee's new film, "Miracle at St. Anna," chronicles the story of four black American soldiers who are members of the US Army as part of the all African-American 92nd Buffalo Soldier Division stationed in Tuscany, Italy during World War II. Based on the novel and with screenplay by James McBride, it is a story about redemption and triumph over the bleakest of experiences.
The book, "Miracle at St. Anna," The Motion Picture, is not only a visual tribute to this epic, but also to the countless African American soldiers who risked their lives for a country in which they were treated with less respect than the enemy they were fighting. The book includes costume designs, storyboard sketches, personal text by Spike Lee, a full script book, and archival material from the Second World War.
Spike Lee and James McBride are in conversation with NYPL's Paul Holdengräber to discuss this historical American story that exposes racism, guilt, courage, revenge, and forgiveness.
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