Documentaries

Black Alternatives: the Urban League of Seattle, 1973 (vhs; 40 minutes).

Black and Coping, produced by North Idaho College [198-?].

British Columbia the West: On this Rock, produced by Almeta Speaks, 1994 (vhs; 58 minutes)
Documents the influence of Black Canadians on the decision of British Columbia to join the Canadian confederation rather than becoming part of the U.S.

Hogan's Alley, produced by Andrea Fatona and Cornelia Wyngaarden. Vancouver: Video Out Distribution, 1994 (vhs; 33 minutes). Records Vancouver's black community between the 1930's to 1960's, focusing on three black women from different economic levels and cultures.

Hymn to Freedom, produced by Almeta Speaks Productions, Inc. and B.C. Learning Connection, 1994, v. 1-4. One segment focuses on the pioneer Black Canadian Collins family in British Columbia.

Local Color, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting, 1990 (vhs; 60 minutes). This film tells the story of how Portland changed its reputation from being "the most discriminatory city north of the Mason Dixon Line" to leading the first civil rights movement in Oregon.

Morning Light, produced by KOMO TV, 1966 (16mm, 29 minutes). Participants examine "problems of the negro" in an urban environment. Focus is on Washington State and the Seattle Urban League.

Northwest Black Pioneers, produced by Ben Buchanen and Bill Weir, [1994] (vhs; 25 minutes). Hosted by Ralph Hayes.

Pocatello's African Americans, a Community within a Community, produced by NAACP History Project, 199? (video)

[Quintard Taylor] [videorecording], produced by University of Oregon Humanities Center as part of the television news show UO Today [1998]. (vhs; 30 minutes). Interview with Quintard Tayor in which his book In Search of the Racial Frontier, is discussed.

Reasons for Going to Montgomery to Join the Civil Rights March, produced by North Idaho College, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 1999 (video).

South by Northwest, produced by KWSU-TV, Pullman, Washington, 1981 (vhs, 228 minutes/ 8 videocassette, and teacher's guide) Chronicles the roles played by African Americans in settling the Pacific Northwest.

The View of Racism, produced by North Idaho College, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 1985 (video).