San Antonio's Carver Center screening The Black Power Mixtape this Friday

The Carver Community Cultural Center's excellent Black History film series will continue this Friday with the revelatory documentary The Black Power Mixtape: 1967-1975. Taken from 16mm footage shot by journalists that was lost and rediscovered during the 1990s in the cellar of a Swedish television station, the doc intercuts the bracing original footage with interviews and commentary from some of the most notable Black Panthers of the era, including Kwame Ture, Angela Davis and Huey P. Newton.
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