McDonald's African American Heritage Series
- McDonald's African American Heritage Series
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The McDonald's African American Heritage Series is a cassette tape released in 1991 by McDonald's, featuring prominent African-Americans performing readings/songs involving African-American history[1].
Tracks
Side A: Black Pioneers
- Avery Brooks - Introduction
- Judith Jamison - Katherine Dunham
- Maya Angelou - Langston Hughes
- Melba Moore - Arturo Schomburg
- Patti Austin - Bessie Smith
Side B: Black Rights, Black Justice
- D-NICE - Buffalo Soldiers
- Percy Sutton - Tuskegee Airmen
- Keshia Knight-Pulliam - Daisy Bates
- David Dinkins - Politicians of the Reconstruction
- MC Lyte - Underground Railroad
- Avery Brooks - Closing Statement
Credits
- Artwork: Saki Mafundikwa
- Scriptwriter: Ann Ashwood
- Music: Jana Productions, NAJEE & RIZE
- Publisher: TRO-LUDLOW MUSIC INC
- Produced by Deborah McDuffie
- Executive Produced by Marc Strachan
References
- ^ All information taken from physical cassette itself
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