Soul!

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S1, EP24 "To the People, Thank You"Soul! staff, Ellis Haizlip, Al Brown, Anna Horsford, Sherri Santifer, Loretta Greene and Leslie Demus read poetry and letters from viewers throughout the country.
S1, EP22 "Wherever We May Be"Stokely Carmichael, the revolutionary leader who created and promulgated the now historic cry of Black Power, talks of his current plans that will bring Blacks together.
S1, EP21 "In a New Way"The Spinners; The Jimmy Castor Bunch.
S1, EP19 "Black Fire"Exuma; Taj Mahal; actress Cicely Tyson, star of the motion picture, "Sounder."
S1, EP18 "Shades of Soul!; Part 2"Female singing trio LaBelle; conga drum/bongo musician Mongo Santamaria.
S1, EP17 "Shades of Soul!: Part 1"Felipe Luciano hosts this showcase of Latin music on Soul!; musicians Tito Puente and Willie Colon are accompanied by their musical groups.
S1, EP16 "Nick Ashford; Valerie Simpson"The songwriting/performing duo Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson.
S1, EP15 "Ruby Dee; Ossie Davis"Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, aided by the music of composer-saxophonist Lucky Thompson, give dramatic readings of the poetry of a writer named Robert Cornell Kaufman.
S1, EP13 "Chester Himes; The Dells"Author Chester Himes is welcomed back from self-exile in Europe; actor Al Freeman Jr. reads from Himes' autobiography; The Dells.
S1, EP12 "Merry Clayton; Rev. Jesse Jackson"Merry Clayton; the Reverend Jesse Jackson talks with host Ellis Haizlip about his newly formed organization, People United to Save Humanity (PUSH).
S1, EP11 "Al Green"Al Green sings "Let's Stay Together"; author Verta Mae Grosvenor reads form her latest book, "Thursdays and Every Other Sunday Off."
S1, EP10 "Gladys Knight and the Pips"One of the great Motown acts of the past several years headlines, performing the hit, "I Heard It through the Grapevine," and other selections.
S1, EP9 "Lee Morgan; Horace Silver; Bobbi Humphrey"Jazz lineup features pianist Horace Silver at the electric keyboard, Lee Morgan on trumpet and 22-year old Bobbi Humphrey playing the flute; vocalists Andy and Salome Bey.
S1, EP8 "Jerry Butler"Singer Jerry Butler headlines with his back-up group, Peaches; highlights of their numbers are "Make It Easy on Yourself" and "Brand New Me."
S1, EP7 "Miriam Makeba; Muhammad Ali"Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali; South African born singer Miriam Makeba; the Delfonics; guest-host Nikki Giovanni opens with her Kidnap Poem.
S1, EP6 "Bill Withers; Mae Jackson"Featured guest Bill Withers sings hit single, "Ain't No Sunshine" and other selections from his album, "Just As I Am"; young poetess Mae Jackson reads from her own works.
S1, EP5 "James Baldwin: Part 2"The second installment in a special, two-part program featuring James Baldwin.
S1, EP4 "James Baldwin: Part 1"Author James Baldwin is interviewed by the young Black poetess Nikki Giovanni; taped in London.
S1, EP3 "Frederick Douglass"Passages from Frederick Douglass' greatest orations, dramatized by Arthur Bufghardt; performances by drummer Max Roach and his jazz ensemble; the J. C. White Singers.
S1, EP2 "Mandrill; LaBelle"Mrs. Georgia Jackson, mother of slain Soledad Brother George Jackson, is interviewed by producer Ellis Haizlip; Latin-jazz sounds of seven man combo, Mandrill; LaBelle (Formerly Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells).
S1, EP1 "Muhammad Ali"Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali is interviewed.
Showcasing the African-American artistry, community and culture.
Original Air Date: Sep 12, 1968
Genres: MusicTV Series
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