Title Work Title No: 6952 Medium: Documentation Original Summary: Contains Henry Hampton's personal business files from the 1970s. Relates largely to Blackside's early films. Box 01 - Contains various correspondence, proposals, and production information related to the following Blackside government contracted films: "Music for Living" (1974), "Easy Street" (1978-79), "Kinfolks" (1978), and a proposed budget for a film to be made for the Department of Energy (1978). Includes requests for proposals from United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (1978), Department of Defense (1974), Department of Transportation Federal Railroad Administration (1978), United States Department of Labor (1978), and a request for bids for a program called "The Effects of Achievement Motivation Training." Also has signed contracts for Blackside to produce a film for the Department of Defense and between Blackside and Robert Miller, regarding "The Black Chronicle" (1971) ; correspondence between Blackside and Motown Records in 1974, acquiring a license to use the song "Visions" by Stevie Wonder in the film, "Listen to a Stranger" in March 1974; correspondence with Movielab, for film developing services in 1974. Box 02 and 03 - Contains technical proposals, invitations to submit proposals, and/or cost proposals, circa 1979, for the following: National Parks Service; Wilson's Creek National Battlefield in Republic, Missouri; United States Small Business Administration Region 1; Promotional Film for the 1980 Census; Health Services Administration; Naval Regional Procurement Office; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Department of Defense; "Provision of TV Public Service Announcements Aimed at Helping to Foster Positive Goals and Values Among Children"; "America, They Loved You Madly"; the OCD/SSI Public Awareness Project; "Our Joe"; and "You Can Make a Difference" ; also production releases for Public Service Announcements produced by Blackside in 1978 [including a reel of audio tape] ; Mobil Oil promotional materials sent to Henry Hampton by his sister Judi in 1973. Countries of Origin: U.S.A.
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