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  1. Al Freeman Jr. Actor, Director, Writer. Born March 21, 1931 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Al Freeman, Jr. was an actor and director who was the first African American to win a Daytime Emmy Award for acting. His most famous role was that of Police Captain Ed Hall in the soap opera One Life to Live (1968), which brought him the Emmy in 1979.

  2. The Freeman Family Interview Part 1 of 3:Griswold, Iowa native, Coach Al Freeman is forever etched in Griswold High School's record books as it's first ever ...

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  3. 56henry.nyc › artists › al-freeman56 Henry, Al Freeman

    Al Freeman reproduces everyday items at an exaggerated scale, rendering them in puffy, tactile materials. But by presenting her polyester, cloth, and pleather works as partially deflated, she playfully imbues a beer can, a hammer, or a lava lamp with a message of subverted masculinity.

  4. 12 ago 2012 · Al Freeman Jr., a veteran of stage, screen and soap, passed away on Aug. 10. He was 78. While Freeman appeared in several motion pictures (Malcolm X, Down In The Delta), his most lasting role was ...

  5. Featuring recent drawings of book covers and album covers, the exhibition is titled Covers: Drawings 2023–2024, referencing both the subjects depicted and Freeman's appropriative strategy of reinterpreting existing works. The exhibition will be on view at both 39 Great Jones Street and 56 Henry Street from April 6th through May 6th, 2024.

  6. 28 nov 2017 · https://www.daaracarchive.org/2017/11/my-sweet-charlie-1970-tv-movie.htmlAn unmarried pregnant Southern girl, Marlene, (Patty Duke) has run away from home an...

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  7. 26 gen 1996 · Tim Reid's "Once Upon a Time . . . When We Were Colored" re-creates the world of a black community in the rural South in the years from 1946 to 1962, as hardline segregation gradually fell to the assault of the civil rights movement. It is a memory of the close bonds of family, friends and church that grew up to sustain such communities, in a society where an American version of apartheid was ...

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