City College of New York (CCNY) Libraries Awarded $20K From GRAMMY Museum to Preserve Oral-History Recordings Recordings with Notable African American Artists
From CCNY:
The City College of New York Libraries will digitize its archival collection of 221 oral-history recordings which capture interviews and panel discussions with notable African American artists from a variety of disciplines including theater, dance, visual arts, music as well as writers, playwrights and historians. The preservation of the recordings is due to a boost in funding from the GRAMMY Museum Grant Program.
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The tapes are part of the Hatch-Billops Oral History Collection of Black Culture, donated to the Library by former CCNY Professors James V. Hatch and Camille Billops. Starting in the 1960s, Hatch and Billops began documenting the work and opinions of African American artists in order to create educational materials related to the black experience.
The Library was awarded $20,000 to help defray costs associated with the digitization, preservation and dissemination of its entire collection of Hatch-Billops oral history recordings. The tapes will be archived and preserved at the CCNY Archives & Special Collections, and access copies will be made remotely accessible at CCNY and other CUNY institutions subscribing to the ARTstor database.
To view the full list of interviewees, visit the Hatch-Billops Collection Guide.
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