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How Ossie Davis Wrote the Broadway Comedy Purlie Victorious. A 1960s Hit and Revival
What was Ossie Davis thinking when the actor and playwright wrote a Broadway comedy about racism in 1961? His play "Purlie Victorious, A Non-Confederate Romp through the Cotton Patch" brandished humor to fight racism and injustice and win acclaim from theater critics and audiences, including Malcolm X and Eleanor Roosevelt. The predominantly Black Broadway cast in 1961 included Davis and his wife Ruby Dee. Today, the couple’s children Guy Davis, Nora Davis Day, and Hasna Muhammad explain the play's origins and how it evolved - or didn't - up to the Tony-nominated revival in 2023 starring Leslie Odom, Jr.
Chelsea-Lyn Rudder, co-host of THIRTEEN's monthly social video "One to Watch," conduc...
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Gold Coast Mansions in Long Island | Treasures of New York
Просмотров 310 тыс.21 день назад
Enormous mansions of Long Island's North Shore, nicknamed the Gold Coast, once represented America's largest concentration of wealth. From 1890 to 1930, the richest New Yorkers hired leading architects and landscape designers to build estates within 40 miles of New York City. At Oheka Castle, Planting Fields and Old Westbury Gardens, cost was no obstacle. Some families only kept the house for o...
Fridays For Future Climate Activist Helena Marschall
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Can you stop a mining company from bulldozing a village? Helena Marschall, age 20 and one of Germany’s most prominent youth climate activists, is going to try. She is co-creator of the global, youth-led climate awareness movement, Fridays for Future Germany. Helena explains the climate crisis, shares how she became a climate activist and why she is confident that young people can change things....
How Does a Safe Injection Site, or Overdose Prevention Center, Work?
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OnPoint NYC is the first and currently only officially sanctioned overdose prevention center (OPC) in the United States. Its two locations, in East Harlem and Washington Heights, are safe injection sites. Approximately 3,200 registered participants can bring their illegal drugs in for testing to find out what substances are in them, and at the same site, use clean needle supplies to inject them...
Opioid Use Harm Reduction is Official in New York
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The best harm reduction advice for drug users is “Never use alone,” according to the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS). New York has adopted harm reduction strategies like that simple advice to reduce opioid overdose deaths. The state is also distributing naloxone, testing drugs for fentanyl and supporting needle exchanges. Research shows that users of syringe pro...
This NYC Restaurant is Ruled by Grandmas from Around the World
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Enoteca Maria is a small restaurant in the St. George section of Staten Island and it's unlike almost any other restaurant in the United States. All of the restaurant’s internationally diverse chefs are women 55 and over-affectionately called "nonnas" -the Italian word for grandma (nonna).The owner of Enoteca Maria, Jodie Caraballo, describes this unusual restaurant where women from around the ...
Older and Active. Staten Island Started a National Volunteer Program.
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The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Americorps originated in Staten Island in 1965, when a group of older adults volunteered at the underfunded and troubled Willowbrook State School. Today in New York State, more than 1,100 adults between the ages of 55 and 101 volunteer at more than 250 nonprofit organizations. They help provide a service while keeping active and connected to th...
Senior Citizen Meal Delivery in NYC
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Half a million free meals were delivered to homebound, senior citizen New Yorkers by a single nonprofit in 2023. For nearly 50 years, Encore Community Services has operated a meal delivery service out of St. Malachy’s church in Midtown Manhattan's theater district, serving 1,200 meals a day to seniors living alone on Manhattan's West side. Follow volunteer Royal Albis as he drives 50 blocks in ...
Teen Beekeeper: How Bees Helped Him Cope
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Teen beekeeper Keith Griffith III began beekeeping to cope with stress when both of his parents were incarcerated. When Keith was 11, his uncle taught him how to care for a bee colony and harvest honey. Keith is reunited with his parents and now runs a honey business, Beeing2gether, and is a mental health and environmental advocate in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Guided by filmmaker Ev...
Senior Activism and Advocates: Income and Senior Isolation. Experts from NYC Discuss.
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The intersection of income and senior isolation is discussed in a panel with Dory Garcia (Executive Director, ARC Seniors), Hazel Gurland-Pooler (Producer/Director, Storming Caesars Palace), Jack Kupferman (President, Gray Panthers NYC), and Jessika Roldan, LMSW (Site Director, ARC XVI Central Harlem). The talk is presented by THIRTEEN, ARC Seniors, and Indie Lens Pop-Up, part of Independent Le...
Best Food Spots in NYC: Great American Recipe Contestants Pick Favorites
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New York City kosher butchers, roti shops, Caribbean pepper sauce, bakeries and places to eat top the recommendations by The Great American Recipe contestants Brad Mahlof, Leanna Pierre and Salmah Hack. Guyanese, Caribbean and Libyan-Jewish cuisine and favorite spices and herbs round out the conversation. #RecipePBS #HomeCooks #Cooking #NYCFood Please SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed: bit.ly/1JQmx88 Wa...
The Great American Recipe: How the PBS Show Found Home Cooks, and What They Learned
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The Great American Recipe: How the PBS Show Found Home Cooks, and What They Learned
Families Facing Addiction: Support from a Sesame Street in Communities Workshop
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Families Facing Addiction: Support from a Sesame Street in Communities Workshop
Young at Heart: Empowering Older Adults
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Young at Heart: Empowering Older Adults
Love in the Time of Fentanyl - Panel Discussion
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Love in the Time of Fentanyl - Panel Discussion
Understanding Suicide Among Justice-Impacted People: Implications for Corrections Professionals
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Understanding Suicide Among Justice-Impacted People: Implications for Corrections Professionals
Strong Towns
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Strong Towns
City Snapshot: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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City Snapshot: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Future of Cities: Tony Cho
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Future of Cities: Tony Cho
Words Matter: Reflections on the Tulsa Race Massacre
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Words Matter: Reflections on the Tulsa Race Massacre
Delivering educational excellence and equity
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Delivering educational excellence and equity
A Critical Moment for Rebuilding Our Cities
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A Critical Moment for Rebuilding Our Cities
Small Biz Gets a Boost in Miami
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Small Biz Gets a Boost in Miami
Safety in the Rockies
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Safety in the Rockies
United Airlines Aviate Academy-Jobs and Apprenticeship
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United Airlines Aviate Academy-Jobs and Apprenticeship
Faith-based Housing Solutions in Atlanta
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Faith-based Housing Solutions in Atlanta
Homelessness Case Study: Seattle
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Homelessness Case Study: Seattle
The Education System Post-pandemic: An Opportunity for Reinvention
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The Education System Post-pandemic: An Opportunity for Reinvention
Case Study: Atlanta - The Honorable Andre Dickens and Hari Sreenivasan
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Case Study: Atlanta - The Honorable Andre Dickens and Hari Sreenivasan
Policing in America’s Cities
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Policing in America’s Cities

Комментарии

  • @user-sd4zc2rb3l
    @user-sd4zc2rb3l День назад

    Good, but don't like the computer voice narration

  • @TrinaMCay
    @TrinaMCay День назад

    I got oil painting of this Domino sugar factory....: signed!!!!

  • @whome1299
    @whome1299 2 дня назад

    I'm glad some of these homes were preserved, but it's always the taxpayers that get stuck with the bill. The cost to maintain them is enormous. How sad we no longer have skilled carpenters and tradesmen that can build anything but mass-produced garbage any more. 😪 Enjoyed the video.

  • @unreliablenarratorz2772
    @unreliablenarratorz2772 2 дня назад

    This is Awsome!

  • @ameliareaganwright2758
    @ameliareaganwright2758 3 дня назад

    FDR was a big, fat wad of liberalism, and Eleanor was a “closet” lesbian.

  • @danieloconnor548
    @danieloconnor548 4 дня назад

    Ass hole for saying Donald trump, this video starts with an idiot

  • @DandiesUnlockedTreasures
    @DandiesUnlockedTreasures 5 дней назад

    I love finding treasures mostly vintage jewelry and vintage decor. Especially rare treasures! What a blessing and beauty to be to share my treasures with the world. These videos give me inspiration for my passion to keep selling here on RUclips, TY! Such beauty.🌎 👑🧚🏻‍♂️

  • @AuroraMeansDawn27
    @AuroraMeansDawn27 6 дней назад

    The decadent wealth, just really enrages me. NO MAN NOR WOMAN should have SO MUCH.

  • @EloLeChan
    @EloLeChan 6 дней назад

    Why did they have to compare him to a 12 year old this much. Made me uncomfortable

  • @nicolenotizieeamici
    @nicolenotizieeamici 7 дней назад

    So nothing change ah …..

  • @misscarol1446
    @misscarol1446 7 дней назад

    i grew up in Centerport, on the Long Island Sound, and our house was less than a mile's walk from the Vanderbilt summer home called Eagle's Nest. It had long been a museum when we lived in Centerport in the 50s and 60s, and we never tired of visiting it. Truly gorgeous and unique. How lucky we were to grow up there!

  •  7 дней назад

    Stop letting the democrats put illegal aliens before your race.

  • @maryoleary5044
    @maryoleary5044 7 дней назад

    Planting Fields is stunning!..lets keep the World a "green & pleasant Land" for ourselves and all the other creatures we share the Earth with 🇬🇧 🇺🇲

  • @roncaruso931
    @roncaruso931 7 дней назад

    Back when Robert MacNeil covered the Kennedy assassination, America had true reporters who could speak very well, were not biased, and knew the English language.

  • @happycook6737
    @happycook6737 7 дней назад

    I think of Cora's mom who said she has a "cottage" there. Then I remembered the people we know and love from Downton Abbey aren't real. Lol they did such a great job on that show we can easily forget they weren't real people.

  • @anncoster7458
    @anncoster7458 7 дней назад

    Massive amounts of money to serve so few people

  • @user-tb3hs8fc4i
    @user-tb3hs8fc4i 8 дней назад

    I get the feeling that these house was not just built. I bet that it was a certain ruling about how these houses are to be built. They probably had to buy a floor plan/ blue print in order to build these houses. It had to be approved. It was demandtory to build these houses in a particles way. Not to just build any kind of house. For that time. They probably wanted to bring out the beauty of Long Island. Now days to me mansion are not needed to much. People have cars and pickup trucks to drive and suv's . They can drive themselves back home after a big dinner party of some kind.

  • @craigolivo927
    @craigolivo927 8 дней назад

    I really don’t need to see Mr. Nelson DeMille’s comments, I need him to write more awesome books. !!!

  • @wessebaggers
    @wessebaggers 8 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @annemarionware2289
    @annemarionware2289 8 дней назад

    The music is driving me crazy.

  • @barbaratardy9788
    @barbaratardy9788 8 дней назад

    This path in life seems envious to some, don’t look behind the curtain it’s ugly.

  • @ElizabethQuinn888
    @ElizabethQuinn888 8 дней назад

    I grew up near Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia and have lived in Florida for decades. This brought me back to the much-missed rolling hills and lush greenery of another place and time that was so much part of my childhood. Even the lovely brick walls and stone floors are a reminder of the grace and beauty of the North. Florida has none of this history and nature.

  • @fionav3840
    @fionav3840 9 дней назад

    Loved the documentary very interesting, but the music was so distracting. I can’t finish watching it. It’s too loud.

  • @dawnX2148
    @dawnX2148 9 дней назад

    "overheard history" love that line.

  • @mariestriegler1109
    @mariestriegler1109 9 дней назад

    We should save humans not broken down mansions

  • @stardel
    @stardel 9 дней назад

    They had a good ole time....well its over!!

  • @cinamingrl
    @cinamingrl 9 дней назад

    As I was watching this video in awe, I couldn’t help but think of what’s going on in Long Island now. 🥹

  • @2012photograph
    @2012photograph 9 дней назад

    I been not a easy location to find

  • @amadisdee6054
    @amadisdee6054 9 дней назад

    ...as they raped all of America. How disgusting! We should be ashamed of such history.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 9 дней назад

    If you want to know a great story. Approximately 10 years ago I went to an auction here in Pennsylvania where an auction company got a hold of the contents of a demolished mansion on Long Island from years ago. Sitting on the table was a massive turn of the century Nippon Palace urn made of porcelain and hand-painted, very elaborate. It had damage to the base. Nobody knew what it was but I knew what it was since I'm a porcelain expert. I got it for my starting bid of a mere $300 because of the damage. I put it on the internet and a millionaire from Japan was bidding against a millionaire Palm Beach Florida both were Nippon collectors for only the best of Nippon. They both purchased off of me in the past. Even though it was damaged it's still fetched $7000. That was my best Nippon story but not my best antique porcelain story. ❤

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 10 дней назад

    I'm so happy that magnificent home was restored❤

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton2767 10 дней назад

    Isn't the Hamptons still one of the richest places in the United States❤

  • @opalwalker546
    @opalwalker546 10 дней назад

    The true sin city.

  • @ROBriseonbelief
    @ROBriseonbelief 10 дней назад

    Bullshit interview. She was being cautious about what she was saying. We had fresh produce, and quality restaurants before gentrification. And yes Bedford Stuyvesant is still a majority-black neighborhood. The newcomers are not friendly at all.

  • @user-rd3cl7lg2f
    @user-rd3cl7lg2f 10 дней назад

    It had nothing to do with a "Black Wall Street." There was a Blk put in jail for raping (and I think killing) a White woman. The jail was in the Black section of town where the"Wall Street" area was located. The Blacks gathered in the area and threatened White citizens to try to free the Black from jail. The White people responded. This video is fake news propaganda to stir Blks to racist hate & violence. :.

  • @federicogrignafini7298
    @federicogrignafini7298 10 дней назад

    Como la mayoría de las cosas que hacen los estadounidenses, las casas son casi todas un espanto -arquitectónicamente hablando. Sólo algunas se salvan. Una copia bastante berreta de las casas de la aristocracia europea, sobre todo la inglesa.

  • @janewasson4845
    @janewasson4845 10 дней назад

    What a shame so many are gone. Robber barons, and life before taxes! Biltmore mansion is fabulous at Christmas.

  • @markmanleyH2Oactivity
    @markmanleyH2Oactivity 10 дней назад

    *SURELY the main reason should be "they Love the Lord their God" & would like to rejoin their Tribes* ! . . . .not for financial gain ? ? ? ?

  • @flojotube
    @flojotube 11 дней назад

    Its a shame that people STILL BELIEVE these elaborate structures were actually built by the 1800's elite... There's enough evidence at this point to prove without a doubt that most of these incredible buildings ALREADY EXISTED WORLDWIDE from an advanced civilization that we are simply not told about. The population counts and available technology in early "America" make it IMPOSSIBLE for the TENS OF THOUSANDS of these absolutely ornate, sprawling masterpieces to have all been built in the short timespan claimed by the accepted narrative of today. When you see the photographs of early America and realize that these mansions were a DIME A DOZEN back then (and all allegedly BURNT DOWN in every major city worldwide despite them being made of stone) you realize this couldnt possibly have been achieved by 1700-1800's Americans. We have been lied to about our history. This is a fact. Even what is said in this video at 6:59 is TOTALY RIDICULOUS that in a 40-Year span (from 1890-1930) nearly 1,200 OF THESE MANSIONS WERE BUILT on the good coast ALONE!!!! HOW???? Who built them all??? We cant build anything this elaborate today let alone THOUSANDS OF THEM in a few decades!!! ENTIRE CITIES of these things existed but the population was a fraction of what it is today AND THEY HAD HORSES & BUGGIES!!! Where are the construction photos? There are none! All you'll find are a few photos where a RENOVATION is underway, and thats it. This is all FALSE INFORMATION in this video.

  • @paulabarch5065
    @paulabarch5065 11 дней назад

    Its two parts of other wholes somewhere. This isnt it. Looks like it would fit better in Malaysia where anything goes so long as its glass or one of its newer incarnations. So pleased comfort and style were once again sacrificed to "green" misdirection.

  • @johnbethea4505
    @johnbethea4505 11 дней назад

    It is too bad that family members can't keep the homes that their ancestors built. This is probably because the government taxes are too expensive. The government will steal anything that they can.

  • @daleolson3506
    @daleolson3506 11 дней назад

    What’s with the music?it junked another video 👎👎👎👎👎💩💩💩😬

  • @user-ke8st8jc1v
    @user-ke8st8jc1v 11 дней назад

    This is so “ American “ ,you build and then destroy

  • @user-dh5cv6go1v
    @user-dh5cv6go1v 11 дней назад

    Now you can give it to the illegals and squatters.

  • @CandiceMMartinez
    @CandiceMMartinez 11 дней назад

    Very interesting documentary. But as someone who grew up poor, I can only take so much. 😆 I had to stop at like the 15 minute mark. Lol I've made it to six figures, which is the most money I've ever seen. Seeing so much creative indulgence is amazing - for about 15 minutes. And then, it's overkill. Lol. Great documentary. I love the architecture. I learned a lot about early 20th century NY. But, I've had my fill. God bless ✌🏼

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 11 дней назад

      😂 I get it. I grew up rich-adjacent. But left to have a decent life.

  • @davisholman8149
    @davisholman8149 11 дней назад

    Those of you with connections to these historical mansions need to write down your experience for future generations….please. It is important - don’t n’t lose history, Americans!🫶🏻

  • @em20245
    @em20245 11 дней назад

    Greed, wastefulness and gluttony stand as monuments of our history. There . I fixed it for you

  • @chezzachezza7325
    @chezzachezza7325 11 дней назад

    Frustrated Lordship's 😂 no king or queen 😅😅

  • @albertmarnell9976
    @albertmarnell9976 11 дней назад

    I wandered on these properties and in these homes in the 1960s as a boy and teenager. Inisfada (St. Ignatius Retreat House) was a short walk from my parent's home. It was torn down around 2013. The North Shore quickly became overdeveloped in the early 1970s. The freedom to wander the beautiful grounds of these estates was so fortuitous. Rarely did anyone try to stop me. Today Long Island is like an outdoor prison that closes early and is too crowded. The Hamptons are not that different either. People on Long Island today tend to be cloistered with their computers and phones. This is not living and in reality is global.