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The Great White Hope 1970
James Earl Jones stars as Jack Johnson the first African American Heavyweight Champion of the world.
published: 19 Feb 2017
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a broke down melody surf full movie
A Brokedown Melody is a 2004 documentary surf film from Woodshed Films directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. Presented as a special screening to benefit the Kōkua Hawai'i Foundation at the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu on August 11, 2004, the film had premieres during the fall of 2004 at the Malibu International Film Festival (MIFF) on September 16, 2004, at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts during the 2nd annual Moonshine Festival on October 9, 2004, at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara in October, 2004, and at the Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) in Honolulu in October, 2004. It is the fourth of The Moonshine Conspiracy films.
Combining a wide range of styles of guitar music for the soundtrack, the film captures award-winning cin...
published: 17 Jan 2018
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The boxing film that was banned around the world
In 1910, boxing heavyweight champion Jack Johnson defeated Jim Jeffries in the "Battle of the Century," and the nation erupted.
Subscribe to Vox and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
On December 26, 1908, American boxer Jack Johnson became the first Black heavyweight champion of the world, after defeating defending champion Tommy Burns in a title fight in Sydney, Australia. Black fighters were typically denied the chance to win the heavyweight title, a de-facto line of segregation that was known as “the color line.” So when Burns accepted Johnson’s challenge and lost, the film that was distributed around the fight proved controversial.
The white boxing world set out to find a white heavyweight to beat Johnson and take back the title. That whi...
published: 24 Feb 2021
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Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson - Boxing Documentary
Long before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, boxer Jack Johnson became the first African-American to obtain the world heavyweight title. This documentary tracks the life of the trailblazing boxer, from his early days as the son of former slaves to his rise through the ranks of a traditionally all-white sport, culminating with the 39-year-old's achievement of the prestigious title in 1908.
Cast: Keith David, Stanley Crouch, Samuel L. Jackson, James Earl Jones, Jack Newfield, Alan Rickman
Director: Ken Burns
Genres: Documentary, Biographical Documentaries, Sports Documentaries, Boxing Documentaries, African-American Documentaries
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published: 17 Apr 2019
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Jack Johnson - Upside Down
Music video by Jack Johnson performing Upside Down. (C) 2006 Brushfire Records Inc
published: 16 Jun 2009
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Jack Johnson Tribute and Fight Highlights In Color
published: 15 Aug 2019
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YETI Presents | The Midnight Hour Episode 1: Jack Johnson
Neither man set out to be a songwriter. Jack could have made it in surfing, and Ryan as a bull rider. In this episode, they find a likeness and a naturalness in one another’s music and the identity searching that lead to their sound.
Featuring – Jack Johnson, Ryan Bingham
Executive Producers – Scott Ballew, Ryan Bingham, Anna Axter
Director – Keith Malloy
Producers – Taylor Johns, Brett Williams
Director of Photography – Danny Moder
Additional Cinematography – Andrew Schoneberger
First AC – Justin Turkowski
Sound – Prahlad Strickland
Editor – Andrew Schoneberger
Studio Engineer – Simon Beins
Sound Design & Mix – Todd Hannigan, Jason Mariani, At Brotheryn Studios
Music Supervisor – Wool & Tusk
Still Photographer – Jeff Johnson
Color Grading – Clinton K. Hollister | Arlington Peak
Special...
published: 05 May 2020
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Jack Johnson vs. Tommy Burns (1908) | Championship Fight
The Burns-Johnson Fight (or Burns-Johnson Contest) is a 1908 documentary film of the boxing fight between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson at Sydney Stadium, Rushcutters Bay, on 26 December 1908 for the World Heavyweight Championship title, which Johnson won.It was produced by Charles Cozens Spencer at the behest of the fight's promoted Hugh D. McIntosh.
Some footage from the film survives today, chiefly of that showing some of the middle rounds of the 14-round fight.
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published: 11 Aug 2018
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Jack Johnson | Black Boxer Who Lived Without Fear
Jack Johnson, the original Muhammad Ali. Join Rainy Day Boxing for an in depth career tribute to arguably the baddest man of all time, the ‘Galveston Giant’, Jack Johnson.
Narrated by Eli Harris
http://iameliharris.com/
https://www.facebook.com/eli.harris2
Disclaimer: Monetization is disabled for this video, this is a non-profit project.
published: 04 Jul 2020
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Jack JOHNSON KO'd by Jess WILLARD
The Galveston Giant loses his title to The Pottawatamie Giant "Big Jess Willard
published: 01 Jan 2020
1:42:53
The Great White Hope 1970
James Earl Jones stars as Jack Johnson the first African American Heavyweight Champion of the world.
James Earl Jones stars as Jack Johnson the first African American Heavyweight Champion of the world.
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James Earl Jones stars as Jack Johnson the first African American Heavyweight Champion of the world.
- published: 19 Feb 2017
- views: 388462
55:27
a broke down melody surf full movie
A Brokedown Melody is a 2004 documentary surf film from Woodshed Films directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. Prese...
A Brokedown Melody is a 2004 documentary surf film from Woodshed Films directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. Presented as a special screening to benefit the Kōkua Hawai'i Foundation at the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu on August 11, 2004, the film had premieres during the fall of 2004 at the Malibu International Film Festival (MIFF) on September 16, 2004, at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts during the 2nd annual Moonshine Festival on October 9, 2004, at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara in October, 2004, and at the Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) in Honolulu in October, 2004. It is the fourth of The Moonshine Conspiracy films.
Combining a wide range of styles of guitar music for the soundtrack, the film captures award-winning cinematography from surfing footage of various locations worldwide: Chile, Hawaii, Mexico, Jamaica, Tahiti in French Polynesia, and Indonesia. Surfers in the film include Tom Curren, Gerry Lopez, C. J. Hobgood, Rob Machado, and Kelly Slater. Also, Jeff Johnson, Jack Johnson's father, and a very youthful John John Florence make special appearances.
https://wn.com/A_Broke_Down_Melody_Surf_Full_Movie
A Brokedown Melody is a 2004 documentary surf film from Woodshed Films directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. Presented as a special screening to benefit the Kōkua Hawai'i Foundation at the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu on August 11, 2004, the film had premieres during the fall of 2004 at the Malibu International Film Festival (MIFF) on September 16, 2004, at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts during the 2nd annual Moonshine Festival on October 9, 2004, at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara in October, 2004, and at the Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) in Honolulu in October, 2004. It is the fourth of The Moonshine Conspiracy films.
Combining a wide range of styles of guitar music for the soundtrack, the film captures award-winning cinematography from surfing footage of various locations worldwide: Chile, Hawaii, Mexico, Jamaica, Tahiti in French Polynesia, and Indonesia. Surfers in the film include Tom Curren, Gerry Lopez, C. J. Hobgood, Rob Machado, and Kelly Slater. Also, Jeff Johnson, Jack Johnson's father, and a very youthful John John Florence make special appearances.
- published: 17 Jan 2018
- views: 51591
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The boxing film that was banned around the world
In 1910, boxing heavyweight champion Jack Johnson defeated Jim Jeffries in the "Battle of the Century," and the nation erupted.
Subscribe to Vox and turn on no...
In 1910, boxing heavyweight champion Jack Johnson defeated Jim Jeffries in the "Battle of the Century," and the nation erupted.
Subscribe to Vox and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
On December 26, 1908, American boxer Jack Johnson became the first Black heavyweight champion of the world, after defeating defending champion Tommy Burns in a title fight in Sydney, Australia. Black fighters were typically denied the chance to win the heavyweight title, a de-facto line of segregation that was known as “the color line.” So when Burns accepted Johnson’s challenge and lost, the film that was distributed around the fight proved controversial.
The white boxing world set out to find a white heavyweight to beat Johnson and take back the title. That white fighter ended up being James Jeffries, a former heavyweight champion who had retired undefeated.
Their fight, hyped as the “Battle of the Century,” took place in Reno, Nevada, on July 4, 1910, in front of 20,000 mostly-white spectators and nine motion picture cameras. Throughout the nation, many thousands more listened to live telegram bulletins of each round. Johnson beat Jeffries easily, and, as a result, racist mob violence broke out across the country, and Black Americans celebrating Johnson’s win were attacked, and some were killed.
The film of the fight became notorious worldwide and was the most talked-about motion picture of its time. Johnson lost the heavyweight title in 1915 after successfully defending it eight times, but remained an inspiration for many fighters to come.
Further reading:
Fight Pictures: A History of Boxing and Early Cinema, by Dan Streible
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520250758/fight-pictures
Prizefighting and the Birth of Movie Censorship, by Barak Orbach
https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/yjlh/vol21/iss2/3/
Jack Johnson, Rebel Sojourner: Boxing in the Shadow of the Global Color Line, by Theresa Runstedtler
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520280113/jack-johnson-rebel-sojourner
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In 1910, boxing heavyweight champion Jack Johnson defeated Jim Jeffries in the "Battle of the Century," and the nation erupted.
Subscribe to Vox and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
On December 26, 1908, American boxer Jack Johnson became the first Black heavyweight champion of the world, after defeating defending champion Tommy Burns in a title fight in Sydney, Australia. Black fighters were typically denied the chance to win the heavyweight title, a de-facto line of segregation that was known as “the color line.” So when Burns accepted Johnson’s challenge and lost, the film that was distributed around the fight proved controversial.
The white boxing world set out to find a white heavyweight to beat Johnson and take back the title. That white fighter ended up being James Jeffries, a former heavyweight champion who had retired undefeated.
Their fight, hyped as the “Battle of the Century,” took place in Reno, Nevada, on July 4, 1910, in front of 20,000 mostly-white spectators and nine motion picture cameras. Throughout the nation, many thousands more listened to live telegram bulletins of each round. Johnson beat Jeffries easily, and, as a result, racist mob violence broke out across the country, and Black Americans celebrating Johnson’s win were attacked, and some were killed.
The film of the fight became notorious worldwide and was the most talked-about motion picture of its time. Johnson lost the heavyweight title in 1915 after successfully defending it eight times, but remained an inspiration for many fighters to come.
Further reading:
Fight Pictures: A History of Boxing and Early Cinema, by Dan Streible
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520250758/fight-pictures
Prizefighting and the Birth of Movie Censorship, by Barak Orbach
https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/yjlh/vol21/iss2/3/
Jack Johnson, Rebel Sojourner: Boxing in the Shadow of the Global Color Line, by Theresa Runstedtler
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520280113/jack-johnson-rebel-sojourner
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
- published: 24 Feb 2021
- views: 2362554
3:29:29
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson - Boxing Documentary
Long before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, boxer Jack Johnson became the first African-American to obtain the world heavyweight title. This doc...
Long before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, boxer Jack Johnson became the first African-American to obtain the world heavyweight title. This documentary tracks the life of the trailblazing boxer, from his early days as the son of former slaves to his rise through the ranks of a traditionally all-white sport, culminating with the 39-year-old's achievement of the prestigious title in 1908.
Cast: Keith David, Stanley Crouch, Samuel L. Jackson, James Earl Jones, Jack Newfield, Alan Rickman
Director: Ken Burns
Genres: Documentary, Biographical Documentaries, Sports Documentaries, Boxing Documentaries, African-American Documentaries
#boxing #jackjohnson #boxingworld #boxinglife #boxinghype #boxingislife #boxingfans #boxingnews #JacksMedia
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Under section 107 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Non-profit, EDUCATIONAL or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
https://wn.com/Unforgivable_Blackness_The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_Jack_Johnson_Boxing_Documentary
Long before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, boxer Jack Johnson became the first African-American to obtain the world heavyweight title. This documentary tracks the life of the trailblazing boxer, from his early days as the son of former slaves to his rise through the ranks of a traditionally all-white sport, culminating with the 39-year-old's achievement of the prestigious title in 1908.
Cast: Keith David, Stanley Crouch, Samuel L. Jackson, James Earl Jones, Jack Newfield, Alan Rickman
Director: Ken Burns
Genres: Documentary, Biographical Documentaries, Sports Documentaries, Boxing Documentaries, African-American Documentaries
#boxing #jackjohnson #boxingworld #boxinglife #boxinghype #boxingislife #boxingfans #boxingnews #JacksMedia
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Disclaimer:
Under section 107 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Non-profit, EDUCATIONAL or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 17 Apr 2019
- views: 288246
3:08
Jack Johnson - Upside Down
Music video by Jack Johnson performing Upside Down. (C) 2006 Brushfire Records Inc
Music video by Jack Johnson performing Upside Down. (C) 2006 Brushfire Records Inc
https://wn.com/Jack_Johnson_Upside_Down
Music video by Jack Johnson performing Upside Down. (C) 2006 Brushfire Records Inc
- published: 16 Jun 2009
- views: 103939720
28:51
YETI Presents | The Midnight Hour Episode 1: Jack Johnson
Neither man set out to be a songwriter. Jack could have made it in surfing, and Ryan as a bull rider. In this episode, they find a likeness and a naturalness in...
Neither man set out to be a songwriter. Jack could have made it in surfing, and Ryan as a bull rider. In this episode, they find a likeness and a naturalness in one another’s music and the identity searching that lead to their sound.
Featuring – Jack Johnson, Ryan Bingham
Executive Producers – Scott Ballew, Ryan Bingham, Anna Axter
Director – Keith Malloy
Producers – Taylor Johns, Brett Williams
Director of Photography – Danny Moder
Additional Cinematography – Andrew Schoneberger
First AC – Justin Turkowski
Sound – Prahlad Strickland
Editor – Andrew Schoneberger
Studio Engineer – Simon Beins
Sound Design & Mix – Todd Hannigan, Jason Mariani, At Brotheryn Studios
Music Supervisor – Wool & Tusk
Still Photographer – Jeff Johnson
Color Grading – Clinton K. Hollister | Arlington Peak
Special Thanks: Kim Johnson, Lauren Malloy, Kimi Werner, The Ukulele Site, Kizzy O’Neal, emmet Malloy, Chris Malloy, Dan Malloy, John Florence, Danielle Zubriski
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Neither man set out to be a songwriter. Jack could have made it in surfing, and Ryan as a bull rider. In this episode, they find a likeness and a naturalness in one another’s music and the identity searching that lead to their sound.
Featuring – Jack Johnson, Ryan Bingham
Executive Producers – Scott Ballew, Ryan Bingham, Anna Axter
Director – Keith Malloy
Producers – Taylor Johns, Brett Williams
Director of Photography – Danny Moder
Additional Cinematography – Andrew Schoneberger
First AC – Justin Turkowski
Sound – Prahlad Strickland
Editor – Andrew Schoneberger
Studio Engineer – Simon Beins
Sound Design & Mix – Todd Hannigan, Jason Mariani, At Brotheryn Studios
Music Supervisor – Wool & Tusk
Still Photographer – Jeff Johnson
Color Grading – Clinton K. Hollister | Arlington Peak
Special Thanks: Kim Johnson, Lauren Malloy, Kimi Werner, The Ukulele Site, Kizzy O’Neal, emmet Malloy, Chris Malloy, Dan Malloy, John Florence, Danielle Zubriski
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- published: 05 May 2020
- views: 332431
10:40
Jack Johnson vs. Tommy Burns (1908) | Championship Fight
The Burns-Johnson Fight (or Burns-Johnson Contest) is a 1908 documentary film of the boxing fight between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson at Sydney Stadium, Rushcu...
The Burns-Johnson Fight (or Burns-Johnson Contest) is a 1908 documentary film of the boxing fight between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson at Sydney Stadium, Rushcutters Bay, on 26 December 1908 for the World Heavyweight Championship title, which Johnson won.It was produced by Charles Cozens Spencer at the behest of the fight's promoted Hugh D. McIntosh.
Some footage from the film survives today, chiefly of that showing some of the middle rounds of the 14-round fight.
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https://wn.com/Jack_Johnson_Vs._Tommy_Burns_(1908)_|_Championship_Fight
The Burns-Johnson Fight (or Burns-Johnson Contest) is a 1908 documentary film of the boxing fight between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson at Sydney Stadium, Rushcutters Bay, on 26 December 1908 for the World Heavyweight Championship title, which Johnson won.It was produced by Charles Cozens Spencer at the behest of the fight's promoted Hugh D. McIntosh.
Some footage from the film survives today, chiefly of that showing some of the middle rounds of the 14-round fight.
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Reelblack's mission is to educate, elevate, entertain, enlighten, and empower through Black film. If there is content shared on this platform that you feel infringes on your intellectual property, please email me at Reelblack@mail.com and info@reelblack.com with details and it will be promptly removed.
- published: 11 Aug 2018
- views: 115843
17:02
Jack Johnson | Black Boxer Who Lived Without Fear
Jack Johnson, the original Muhammad Ali. Join Rainy Day Boxing for an in depth career tribute to arguably the baddest man of all time, the ‘Galveston Giant’, Ja...
Jack Johnson, the original Muhammad Ali. Join Rainy Day Boxing for an in depth career tribute to arguably the baddest man of all time, the ‘Galveston Giant’, Jack Johnson.
Narrated by Eli Harris
http://iameliharris.com/
https://www.facebook.com/eli.harris2
Disclaimer: Monetization is disabled for this video, this is a non-profit project.
https://wn.com/Jack_Johnson_|_Black_Boxer_Who_Lived_Without_Fear
Jack Johnson, the original Muhammad Ali. Join Rainy Day Boxing for an in depth career tribute to arguably the baddest man of all time, the ‘Galveston Giant’, Jack Johnson.
Narrated by Eli Harris
http://iameliharris.com/
https://www.facebook.com/eli.harris2
Disclaimer: Monetization is disabled for this video, this is a non-profit project.
- published: 04 Jul 2020
- views: 4022215
5:27
Jack JOHNSON KO'd by Jess WILLARD
The Galveston Giant loses his title to The Pottawatamie Giant "Big Jess Willard
The Galveston Giant loses his title to The Pottawatamie Giant "Big Jess Willard
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The Galveston Giant loses his title to The Pottawatamie Giant "Big Jess Willard
- published: 01 Jan 2020
- views: 48447